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Repair Plant for Damaged Ukrainian Military Equipment Opened in Slovakia

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Repair base for damaged Ukrainian military equipment will be opened in Slovakia, which will then be returned to Ukraine

This informatiom was spreaded on Monday, December 12 by Foreign Minister of the Slovak Republic Rastislav Káčer in interview for Interfax-Ukraine.

"On Monday, we will open a reparation plant where damaged Military equipment will be repaired, and it will be returned to Ukraine. You know, peace will be here, and we will be with you until that happens, we will be with you until the end," Káčer told Interfax-Ukraine.

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Foreign Minister of the Slovak Republic Rastislav Káčer
Foreign Minister of the Slovak Republic Rastislav Káčer

He also said the latest package of military assistance approved by Slovakia included "ammunition, a couple of 1000s of missiles for MIG 29, warm clothing for your soldiers, food supplies for your soldiers, and many other things."

Slovak Mig-29
Slovak Mig-29

"I think it's ninth, so whatever 10s package, worth 11, almost 11 million euros, including ammunition, a couple of 1000s of missiles for MIG 29, warm clothing for your soldiers, food supplies for your soldiers, and many other things. And we will continue doing. On Monday, we will open a reparation plant where damaged Military equipment will be repaired, and it will be returned to Ukraine," Káčer said.

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