The package will include 30 Leopard 1 tanks, 15 Gepard anti-aircraft
tanks, over 200 reconnaissance drones and four Iris-T anti-aircraft
systems, according to a defence ministry statement.
"We all wish for a speedy end to this terrible and illegal war....
Unfortunately, this is not yet foreseeable. Therefore, Germany will
provide any help it can - as long as it takes," German Defence
Minister Boris Pistorius said.
"Thank you to our allies," Andriy Yermak, chief of staff to
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, wrote in a post on Telegram
confirming the package.
Ukraine has pressed its allies for long-range weapons, jets and
ammunition before a counteroffensive expected in coming weeks or
months. Saturday's German package also included 18 howitzers.
Germany was initially reluctant to provide heavy arms to Ukraine to
help it counter Russia's invasion, fearing it might escalate the
fight. But in January Berlin agreed to send Leopard tanks and said
it would work with allies to send more.
($1 = 0.9084 euros)
(Reporting by Max Hunder, Victoria Waldersee, Sabine Siebold;
Editing by William Mallard and John Stonestreet)
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