Sweden will send air defense systems to Ukraine, but for security reasons it cannot say which ones.
This was stated at a press conference by the Minister of Defense of the country, Paul Jonson, writes Aftonbladet.
On Wednesday, the Swedish government provided a winter aid package to Ukraine, which consists of three parts: humanitarian, military and political support along the lines of the EU.
It is about a package of 720 million Swedish crowns from the government ($60 million).
In addition to anti-aircraft systems, the military package includes all-terrain vehicles, winter equipment and protective equipment, as well as tents.
"Obviously, Ukraine is defending itself well against the Russian offensive far beyond expectations, and a partial explanation for this is that they are receiving broad support from other countries," Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson said.