The European Union has announced a new package of €160 million to help Ukraine prepare for the upcoming winter, focusing on energy infrastructure and humanitarian needs. This funding comes from frozen Russian assets and is part of a broader effort to support Ukraine as it faces continued Russian attacks on its energy systems. Germany is also contributing nearly €400 million in additional military aid. The EU's assistance aims to bolster Ukraine's resilience during the harsh winter months and ensure energy security. This is part of a larger, ongoing commitment to aid Ukraine in its defense and reconstruction efforts.
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