Lithuanian Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonite said Lithuania will deliver 5,000 drones to Ukraine by the end of autumn as part of a new aid package. Read also: Zelenskyy meets with Lithuanian Defense Minister in Kyiv The aid, which includes 10 short-range air defense systems, anti-drone equipment, and ammunition, is expected soon. Lithuania is also allocating 35 million euros for radar stations and demining equipment. Šimonite noted that Lithuania is committed to spending 0.25% of its GDP annually to support Ukraine. Read also: Lithuania provides new military aid package to Ukraine Earlier in Aug…