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Canada allocated ten million dollars for the purchase of generators for Ukraine

In Canada, they said that the determination to help Ukraine is only getting stronger.

Canada allocated ten million dollars for the purchase of generators for Ukraine

Canada allocatedten million Canadian dollars (about 7.5 million US dollars) for the purchase of generators for critical infrastructure in Ukraine. This was announced by the Minister of International Development of the country, Harjit Sajjan, on Twitter.

According to him, Canada's determination to help Ukraine only strengthens against the background of shelling by the Russian Federation.

“Millions of civilians in Ukraine today are without electricity. As Putin continues to recklessly attack innocent people, our resolve to help Ukraine only strengthens. We allocated 10 million dollars to the International Organization for Migration for the purchase and distribution of generators for critical infrastructure in Ukraine,” Sajan wrote.

Read also: Canada will introduce additional sanctions against Belarusian companies and officials. Canada will provide about $5 million to continue providing critical satellite imagery to the Armed Forces and more than $18 million for additional high-resolution unmanned cameras.

See special topic: “This does not scare anyone”: in Russia they understand that the losses of their military will increase to 100 thousand already during the winter – rosZMI And they are already preparing to replace them with conscripts. The occupiers wounded four civilians in Donetsk region – the head of the OVA Currently, it is impossible to establish the exact number of victims in Mariupol and Volnovas. Russian Federation troops shelled Nikopolshchyna five times with Grady and heavy artillery – the head of the OVA The invaders fired almost 60 shells. General Staff: The Russian Federation still cannot solve the issue of logistical support for the mobilized In addition, there is a decline in the material support of the Russian military from the civilian population. In Luhansk region, hospitals are full of occupiers, the civilian population has no access to medical services – General Staff The enemy also suffered significant losses in the Zaporozhye direction.

Source: ZN

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