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Canada intends to increase military aid to Ukraine – media

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Canada plans to increase military aid to Ukraine

Canada can send several hundred of its military personnel to Ukraine in the border area with Russia.

The Canadian authorities are considering the possibility of strengthening their military mission in Ukraine “against the background of Russia’s aggressive activity on the border.” About this on Wednesday, November 24, writes The Globe and Mail.

According to the sources of the publication, Anita Anand, recently appointed to the post of Minister of National Defense of Canada, intends to consider strengthening the military contingent in Ukraine. In particular, we are talking about sending several hundred Canadian servicemen to Ukraine.

The government is also studying the option of transferring Canadian CF-18 fighters to Ukraine from Romania, as well as sending a Canadian Navy warship to the Black Sea.

As a reminder, President of the European Council Charles Michel held a telephone conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin, in which declared the responsibility of the Russian Federation for a peaceful settlement of the conflict in Donbass.

It was previously reported that Britain may transfer special forces to Ukraine – up to 600 servicemen, including at least 400 special forces.

The parliament voiced algorithm in case of RF invasion… If active hostilities begin, the deputies must quickly get together and declare a state of emergency or martial law.

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