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The European Commission has allocated €3.9 billion in military aid to Ukraine from a €90 billion credit line. Specifically, the Commission will provide €3.9 billion for the purchase of drones under programs totaling €90 billion.
Consensus
- The European Commission allocated €3.9 billion in military aid to Ukraine.
- The aid comes from a €90 billion credit facility.
- Funds are intended for drones and advanced military technology.
- Additional funding is expected to be provided later.
Points of divergence
- The first tranche of €3.2 billion was provided on June 25. — kommersant
- The total credit includes €60 billion for defense support in 2026 and 2027 and €30 billion for budgetary needs. — kommersant
- By the end of the year, $28.3 billion will be directed toward Ukraine's defense industry. — kommersant
- The European Commission initially planned to allocate €5.9 billion. — vm
- NATO's planned assistance for Ukraine is estimated at $10–12 billion, significantly less than the originally proposed $40 billion. — vm
- A Finnish politician warned that EU military strategy could draw NATO members into direct conflict with Russia. — vm
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