Feb 24 • 06:43 UTC 🇩🇰 Denmark DR Nyheder

Denmark sends 190 million kroner to Ukraine

On the fourth anniversary of the war in Ukraine, Denmark is providing an additional 190 million kroner in humanitarian aid.

On the fourth anniversary of the ongoing war in Ukraine, Denmark announced a substantial humanitarian contribution of 190 million kroner, as confirmed in a press release from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. This latest financial aid aims to alleviate the dire situation faced by many Ukrainians during the harsh winter, which has been exacerbated by ongoing attacks on energy infrastructure and essential civil services by Russian forces, according to Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen.

Rasmussen expressed deep concern over the heartbreaking humanitarian situation in Ukraine, emphasizing the cruel use of winter conditions by President Putin as a strategic advantage through systematic attacks. The new funding reflects Denmark's ongoing commitment to support Ukraine amid the humanitarian crisis, bringing the total Danish humanitarian aid to approximately 1.3 billion kroner since the war began.

This contribution underscores not only Denmark's solidarity with Ukraine but also highlights the broader international effort to provide assistance amidst the brutal realities of war. As countries rally to support Ukraine, Denmark's funding may serve to inspire further contributions from other nations, aiming to collectively address the urgent needs of those impacted by the conflict.

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