Lithuania to allocate 400,000 euros for metal detectors in Ukrainian schools
Kyiv • UNN
Lithuania will allocate 400,000 euros to install metal detectors in Ukrainian schools and support the rehabilitation of Ukrainian soldiers.
The Lithuanian government will allocate 400 thousand euros to install metal detectors in Ukrainian schools. This was announced on Sunday, April 14, by the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, UNN reports .
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It is stated that in Lviv, Ukraine's Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko met with the interior ministers of the Baltic states to discuss Ukraine's security against the backdrop of Russia's increased attacks on civilian and critical infrastructure.
During the meeting, Lithuanian Interior Minister Agne Bilotaite said that her country is ready to provide 400 thousand euros for the purchase of metal detectors for educational institutions in Ukraine, as well as for the rehabilitation of Ukrainian soldiers.
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