The United Kingdom is set to furnish an additional GBP 100 million for aerial defence assistance to Ukraine, with the objective of safeguarding urban centres and essential infrastructure from persistent Russian assaults, as declared by the government.
This financial aid, unveiled by the Premier during a gathering of Joint Expeditionary Force leaders in Helsinki, elevates Britain’s overall pledges for aerial protection over the past two months to a sum of £600 million. This supplementary support is slated for swift deployment to strengthen Ukraine’s capacity to repel airborne dangers.
Premier Keir Starmer declared: “While Putin persists with his detestable aggressions throughout Ukraine, my assertion remains straightforward – Britain’s backing will not waver.” He further mentioned that the initiative would assist in “shielding countless individuals within Ukraine from Russia’s savage bombardment of urban areas and residences.”
John Healey, the Secretary of Defence, stated this aid would provide “crucial aerial protection for the safety of citizens, urban centers, and essential infrastructure against Russia’s incessant assaults,” and connected this undertaking to broader collaboration between British and Ukrainian sectors. Furthermore, he underscored what he termed an “alignment of hostility between Russia and Iran” as an element influencing the global security landscape.
This fresh allocation of funds expands upon a £500 million financial arrangement revealed in February, which encompassed contributions toward NATO’s Prioritized List of Ukraine’s Needs, over a thousand Lightweight Multipurpose Missiles, and backing for industrial partnership between Britain and Ukraine. Further consignments comprise 1,200 aerial defense projectiles and 200,000 artillery shells, supplied via cooperative international endeavours.

