The formal decision on the new arms delivery, which according to SVT's information is estimated to be worth approximately SEK 205 million, will be made shortly.

- We think it is extremely important to continue to actively support Ukraine, says Peter Hultqvist to TT.

- It is very gratifying that they can prevent the Russian plans for success in Ukraine.

Their struggle is also a struggle for the European security order.

He also opens up for even more deliveries in the future.

In addition to the armor shots, field equipment is sent for demining.

Personnel from the Armed Forces have previously trained the Ukrainian military in demining, Hultqvist emphasizes.

Second delivery

This will be the second time Sweden has contributed military equipment to the warring country.

Some time ago, the Armed Forces was commissioned to review whether additional materials could be donated to Ukraine.

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In the clip, Simon Palm, platoon commander at Norrbotten's armored battalion, shows how the armored shots sent to Ukraine work.

Photo: Filip Hannu / SVT

In the previous delivery, Sweden contributed with, among other things, armor shots, helmets, safety vests and field rations.

In early March, Commander-in-Chief Micael Bydén confirmed that the equipment had arrived in Ukraine.

V voted yes

The Finance Committee was this time unanimous in the decision on the arms delivery.

The Left Party voted no to the previous delivery, but the party changed its footing on the issue after internal criticism and this time voted in favor.

- We are very much in agreement in this decision.

Ukraine has the right to defend itself, says party leader Nooshi Dadgostar to SVT.

We are open to supporting more deliveries, she says.

- They need help continuously so it is something we must follow in the future.

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