European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced the approval of a €10 billion aid package for Ukraine, earmarked for drones, missiles, and fighter jets, according to N12.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced Wednesday that the Commission has approved a €10 billion aid package for Ukraine, to be transferred for the purchase of drones, missiles, and fighter jets. The announcement was reported by Israeli news outlet N12.
The package is the latest in a series of European military aid commitments to Ukraine. The Zioneer has previously reported on several European aid measures: the European Commission transferred €3.9 billion under a drone-production loan scheme (June 30); the Netherlands pledged €500 million for drones and air defense (June 18); and Germany allocated $400 million for Patriot interceptor missiles (June 18). A broader NATO pledge of €70 billion for 2026 has been discussed at the Ankara summit.
The new €10 billion package represents a significant increase in scale, though details on delivery timelines and specific procurement have not yet been released.
- StrongEuropean Commission transfers €3.9B to Ukraine under drone-production loan scheme
- DevelopingNetherlands pledges €500M in military aid to Ukraine, including drones and air defense
- DevelopingRussian source warns Ukraine poised for billions in European weaponry by year-end
- DevelopingNATO members expected to pledge €70 billion in military aid to Ukraine for 2026, per draft Ankara summit decisions
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