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Estonia’s Defence Minister Hanno Pevkur has promised Ukraine further military aid during a visit to Kiev. The Baltic EU and NATO country will support the Ukrainian army with weapons and equipment worth €20 million ($21.8 million) in the fight against Russia, Pevkur told his counterpart Rustem Umerov. The aid package is to include anti-tank guns, explosives, various types of ammunition for artillery and smaller calibre weapons, sniper equipment, and gas masks. “We put this package together focussing on providing the maximum benefit to Ukraine while making sure to not diminish Estonian defence r…

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