
Finland has taken the "historic" decision to supply weapons to Ukraine following Russia's invasion of its pro-Western neighbour, the country's government announced Monday.
Helsinki will send 1,500 rocket-launchers, 2,500 assault rifles, 150,000 rounds of ammunition, and 70,000 servings of field rations, said Defence Minister Antti Kaikkonen.
"It is a historic decision for Finland," Prime Minister Sanna Marin told reporters.
Finland is a member of the European Union but not of NATO, although it does have partnership status with the US-led military alliance.
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