Switzerland allocates almost EUR 48M in winter assistance to Ukraine
This is said in a press release on the website of the Swiss Federal Council, Ukrinform reports.
“Due to the intensified Russian attacks, large parts of the Ukrainian pulation are suffering from cuts to power and heating. Switzerland is helping Ukraine to ce with the challenges of winter with almost CHF 45 million,” the document says.
It is noted that the funds will be used to restore energy infrastructure, renovate damaged homes and meet urgent humanitarian needs.
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The Swiss government added that the winter aid package builds on “existing experience and networks”. In the last two winters, Switzerland provided a total of CHF 84.5 million (over EUR 90 million) for specific winter aid.
Since February 2022, Switzerland has provided over CHF 477 million (over EUR 508 million) in support to pele affected by the war in Ukraine and its neighbouring countries.
As reported by Ukrinform, Denmark has allocated 2.1 billion Danish kroner (over EUR 281 million) to strengthen Ukraine's air defense.
Source: ukrinform.net