
Norway has announced a new military aid package for Ukraine that includes the purchase of long-range munitions for Ukrainian forces and funding for the maintenance of the F-16 fighter fleet used by Kyiv.
According to a report by the Ukrainian outlet Militarnyi, the announcement was made by Ukrainian Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov following a meeting with Norwegian Defense Minister Tore Sandvik.
According to the information released, approximately $190 million will be allocated to the acquisition of long-range munitions to meet the immediate needs of Ukrainian troops on the front line.
Although the exact types of weapons were not disclosed, the package may include 155 mm artillery shells and other long-range strike systems.

In addition to the munitions, Oslo will also fund maintenance and logistical support for the F-16 fighter aircraft supplied to Ukraine by allied countries. The measure is intended to ensure that the aircraft remain operational and ready for air defense and precision-strike missions.
Norway had previously committed to donating six F-16 aircraft to Ukraine and is part of the international coalition responsible for training Ukrainian pilots and maintenance personnel.
The announcement reinforces Norway’s role as one of Kyiv’s leading European supporters. Since the beginning of the war, the country has provided military equipment, air defense systems, training, and financial assistance to strengthen Ukraine’s combat capabilities.
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