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Provided $5 million to the [[Ukrainian Red Cross Society]] and other charities in addition to $1 million worth of electronics and [[Major appliance|white goods]] (for a total of $6 million in donations). Separately, a private donation campaign by Samsung Electronics employees will donate additional funds.<ref>{{Cite web|title=[우크라 침공] 삼성전자, 난민 인도적 지원에 600만달러 기부(종합)|trans-title=[Ukraine Invasion] Samsung Electronic, $6 million donation to refugee humanitarian assistance |url=https://www.yna.co.kr/view/AKR20220305020551009?section=industry/all&site=major_news02_related|website=Yonhap News Agency|language=ko|accessdate=5 March 2022}}</ref>
Provided $5 million to the [[Ukrainian Red Cross Society]] and other charities in addition to $1 million worth of electronics and [[Major appliance|white goods]] (for a total of $6 million in donations). Separately, a private fundraising campaign by Samsung Electronics employees will donate additional funds.<ref>{{Cite web|title=[우크라 침공] 삼성전자, 난민 인도적 지원에 600만달러 기부(종합)|trans-title=[Ukraine Invasion] Samsung Electronic, $6 million donation to refugee humanitarian assistance |url=https://www.yna.co.kr/view/AKR20220305020551009?section=industry/all&site=major_news02_related|website=Yonhap News Agency|language=ko|accessdate=5 March 2022}}</ref>
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  Russia
  Ukraine
  Countries sending military equipment to Ukraine
  Russia
  Ukraine
  Countries sending foreign aid, including humanitarian aid to Ukraine

This is a list of foreign aid, including military aid, humanitarian aid and financial aid, provided to Ukraine during the Russo-Ukrainian War.

Provided by sovereign states

Sovereign state Military aid Financial aid

(including non-earmarked for humanitarian purposes)

Humanitarian aid

(including earmarked funds)

 Australia Australian Government approved military aid for Ukraine:
  • $25 million worth of non-lethal military equipment on Feb 25, 2022.[1][2]
  • $50 million worth of lethal military equipment ("rockets and ammunitions") on 28 Feb, 2022.[3][4][5]
 Austria Chancellor Karl Nehammer approved military aid for Ukraine:
 Azerbaijan President – Ilham Aliyev approved aid for Ukraine:
  • €5 million of medical supplies and equipment.[9]
  • Free fuel for ambulances and vehicles of the State Emergency Service at SOCAR petrol stations.[10]
 Belgium Belgian Government announced that it will send Ukraine the following:
  • 2,000 machine guns (FN FNC),[11] 3,800 tons of fuel and personal military protective equipment on Feb 26, 2022.[12][13]
  • 3,000 machine guns and 200 anti-tank weapons on Feb 27, 2022.[13][14]
 Bulgaria
  • Unspecified number of clothes, shoes, tents, sheets, blankets.[15]
 Canada Prime Minister – Justin Trudeau approved military aid for Ukraine:
  • Conducted more than 600 courses[16] and trained more than 33,000 Ukrainian troops since September 2015 as part of Operation Unifier (extended until the end of March 2025).[17]
  • Non-lethal military equipment on February 3, 2022.[18]
  • $7.8 million worth of lethal military equipment on February 14, 2022.[19][20]
  • 100 Carl Gustaf 8.4cm recoilless rifle launchers with 2,000 rounds.[21]
  • $25 million of non-lethal military equipment on February 27, 2022.[22]
  • 400,000 meal packs, and 1,600 fragmentation vests on March 2, 2022.[23]
  • 4,500 M72 LAW light anti-tank weapons, 7,500 hand grenades, $1 million for the purchase of high resolution satellite imagery was announced on March 3, 2022.[24]
  • Loan of $120 million to the Government of Ukraine announced on January 21, 2022.[25]
  • Additional loan of up to $500 million to the Government of Ukraine announced on February 14, 2022.[25]
  • Government of Canada to match up to $10 million in donations from Canadians in response to humanitarian crisis in Ukraine announced on February 25, 2022.[26]
  • $100 million in humanitarian assistance announced on March 1, 2022 to address humanitarian needs on the ground in Ukraine and neighbouring countries.[27]
 Croatia Croatian Minister of Defence – Mario Banožić approved military and humanitarian aid for Ukraine:
  • 124 million kuna (€16.5 million) worth of lethal military equipment, including infantry weapons and protective equipment.[28][29]
 Czech Republic Czech Ministry of Defense approved military aid for Ukraine:
  • 36.6 million korunas ($1.6 million) worth of lethal military equipment (4006 152-mm artillery shells) on Jan 26, 2022.[30][31]
  • 188 million korunas ($8.3 million) worth of lethal military equipment on Feb 26, 2022.[32][33] Including:
  • 400 million korunas ($17.7 million) worth of lethal military equipment on Feb 27, 2022.[35][36] Including 10 anti-air Strela-2 launchers with 160 missiles.[37]
 Denmark
  • 2,000 bulletproof vests, 700 first-aid field kits on Feb 26, 2022.[38]
  • 2,700 M72 LAW light anti-tank weapons, 300 incomplete FIM-92 Stinger anti-aircraft systems (to be assembled and made operational by the US before shipping) on Feb 27, 2022.[39][40]
  • 1 mobile hospital, 50 million DKK for humanitarian aid on Feb 26, 2022.[41]
  • 150 million DKK for humanitarian aid on Feb 28, 2022.[42]
  • 1,700 treatments against tetanus on March 3, 2022 (requested via WHO).[43]
 Estonia
  • Javelin anti-tank weapons systems arrived on February 18, 2022.[44]
  • Additional Javelins, munitions, medical equipment, personal equipment, and 25,000 field rations announced on February 25, 2022.[45]
 Finland
  • 2,000 bulletproof vests, 2,000 composite helmets, 100 stretchers, and equipment for two emergency medical care stations announced on February 27, 2022.[46]
  • 2,500 assault rifles with 150,000 cartridges, 1,500 disposable anti-tank weapons, and 70,000 field rations announced on February 28, 2022.[47]
Finland’s humanitarian aid to Ukraine in 2014–2022 will be €86 million.[48]
 France President – Emmanuel Macron
  • Defensive weapons and fuel, announced on 26 February 2022.[49][50] Specifics voluntarily kept confidential but include:[51]
    • Protective equipment
    • Fuel
    • Missiles
    • Munitions
€300 million ($337.56 million), on Feb 25, 2022.[52]
  • 33 tonnes of emergency equipment (tents, medicine, food) delivered on 1 March 2022[53][54]
  • 30 tonnes of humanitarian aid through Moldova[53]
  • 2 airplanes full of medicine through Poland[53]
  • 8 tonnes of medical equipment delivered by 2 March 2022[54]
 Germany Chancellor – Olaf Scholz approved military aid for Ukraine:
  • 5,000 helmets, on Feb 25, 2022.[55][56]
  • 1,000 light anti-tank weapons (Panzerfaust 3), 500 Stinger missiles, on Feb 26, 2022, breaking a long tradition of banning weapon exports to active warzones.[57][58]
  • 2,700 man-portable air-defense missile system (9K32 Strela-2m, on March 3, 2022.[59] [60]
 Greece
  • Unspecified numbers of portable rocket launchers, ammunition and Kalashnikov rifles, on Feb 28, 2022.[61]
 Hungary
  • 28 tonnes of food and 100,000 litres of vehicle fuel on February 28, 2022.[62]
 Iceland The Government of Iceland decided to offer to transport military equipment to Ukraine for other countries, as Iceland does not have a military of its own. An Air Atlanta Icelandic freighter has been chartered and used to deliver military equipment from Slovenia to Ukraine.[63]
 India
  • Medicines, medical equipment.[64][65]
  • 100 Tents, 2,500 blankets on March 3, 2022.[66]
 Ireland Minister for Foreign Affairs – Simon Coveney approved military aid for Ukraine:
  • €9 million worth of non-lethal military equipment on Feb 27, 2022.[67][68][69]
 Israel
  • 100 tons of humanitarian aid, including 17 tons of medicines and medical equipment, water purification systems and emergency water supply kits, and thousands of tents, blankets, sleeping bags, and coats.[70]
  • Medical team of 40 doctors and paramedics, with medical and humanitarian equipment at the Moldova-Ukraine border to provide medical assistance to refugees.[71]
 Italy Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs – Luigi Di Maio approved military aid for Ukraine:

The Council of Ministers passed a law allowing Minister of Defence – after deliberation by the parliament – to send military aid to Ukraine on Mar 1, 2022,[75] in particular: an undisclosed number of mortars, stinger missiles, M2 Browning, LMGs, ATMGs and military equipment.[76][77]

 Japan Prime Minister – Fumio Kishida approved military aid for Ukraine:
 Kazakhstan Decision March 1 to send unspecified amount through flights scheduled for March 3, 2022.[82]
 Latvia
 Lithuania
  • Stinger anti-aircraft missile systems on February 13, 2022.[88]
 Luxembourg
  • 100 NLAW anti-tank weapons, jeeps, and 15 military tents announced on February 28, 2022.[89]
 Netherlands Minister for Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation – Schreinemacher, Minister of Foreign Affairs – Hoekstra and Minister of Defence – Ollongren approved military aid for Ukraine on 18 February 2022 for a total value of 7.4 million:[90][91]

Minister for Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation – Schreinemacher, Minister of Foreign Affairs – Hoekstra and Minister of Defence – Ollongren approved military aid for Ukraine on 27 February 2022:[92][93][94]

 New Zealand
  • Initial pledge of $2 million to support health facilities on the ground and providing basic needs - such as food and hygiene items.[95]
 Norway Flown to Poland on Feb 28 afternoon, 2022:[96]
  • 5,000 helmets, 1,500 bullet-proof vests and 1,000 gas masks.
  • 2,000 sleeping bags, 10,000 sleeping pads and 15,000 field rations.[97]

Norwegian government announced the following aid on Feb 28, flown to Poland on March 3, 2022:[98]

  • 2,000 M72 LAW (light anti tank weapon), breaking a 60-year ban on weapon exports to active warzones.[99] Left wing parties Rødt[100] and SV[101] protested the policy change.
Prime Minister – Jonas Gahr Støre approved humanitarian aid for Ukraine:
 Poland
 Portugal President – Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa approved military aid for Ukraine:
  • Undisclosed amount of automatic rifles (model H&K G3) and "other military equipment", on Feb 27, 2022.[108][109]
 Romania President – Klaus Iohannis approved military aid for Ukraine:
  • €3 million ($3.3 million) worth of non-lethal military equipment on Feb 28, 2022.[110][50]
    • 2,000 combat helmets.[111]
    • 2,000 bulletproof vests.[111]
    • Fuel, ammunition, food, water, and medicines.[110]
Romania is also offering to treat the wounded in its 11 military hospitals.[111]
 Slovakia
  • 10 million liters of petrol.
  • 2,6 million liters of kerosene jet fuel for aircrafts.
  • 12,000 rounds of 120 mm ammunition.[citation needed]
  • 486 air defence systems, 100 air defence launchers and anti-tank missiles, altogether worth 4,5 million €[112]
 Slovenia Slovenian Government approved the aid for Ukraine in form of automatic rifles, ammunition and helmets.[113] Slovenian Government sent 100,000 € to the ICRC, earmarked for the Ukrainian refugees[114] Slovenia sent to Ukraine 200 sleeping bags, 200 pars of rubber boots, ten diesel generators, 250,000 latex gloves, 250,000 nitryl gloves and 600,000 facemasks.[115]
 South Korea

Ministry of Foreign Affairs approved military aid for Ukraine:

  • An undisclosed amount of uniforms and personal military gear (which had been earmarked for delivery to the military of Afghanistan) to be sent to Ukraine instead, delivered via NATO.[116][117][118]
  • Market release of some of the petroleum which Korea holds as part of its strategic war reserve, as well as re-selling LNG to Europe as part of "international efforts to help Ukraine."[119][120][116]
  • Bilateral ODA to be increased by designating Ukraine as key 중점협력국 "Priority Cooperation Country" for years 2021–2025.[116][117]
  • US$10 million worth of humanitarian assistance announced on 28 Feb, 2022.[121]
  • Announced plans to open a new KOICA office in Ukraine.[116]
 Spain
  • 1,370 anti-tank grenade launchers, an unspecified number of light machine guns and 700,000 bullets on March 2, 2022.[122]
20 tons of humanitarian aid worth more than €150,000, on Feb 27, 2022.[123][124][50]
 Sweden 27 February 2022 military aid for Ukraine which was approved by the Riksdag on the 28 February:[125] 27 February 2022 100 million Swedish krona towards humanitarian aid in Ukraine distributed as follows:[128][129]
  • 50 million SEK for the UN Refugee Agency.
  • 30 million SEK for the UN Humanitarian Land Fund.
  • 20 million SEK for the International Committee of the Red Cross.
 Taiwan
 Turkey Unspecified number of blankets, tents, sleeping bags, cleaning and hygiene materials as well as five specialists, one mobile kitchen and one disaster response vehicle.[133]
 United Kingdom
  • Trained 22,000 Ukrainian troops since 2015 as part of Operational Orbital.[134]
  • Delivered 20 armoured vehicles since 2015.[135]
  • Delivered "thousands" of NLAW anti-armour weapons.[136]
  • Sale of two Sandown-class minehunter minehunters.[137]
  • £1.7bn agreement to support the acquisition of eight missile craft and one frigate.[138]
  • Deployment of RC-135W Rivet Joint surveillance aircraft to provide information on size and position of Russian forces.[139]
  • Unspecified further military aid, on Feb 28, 2022.[140]
  • ISTAR (intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition, and reconnaissance) support, both standalone and in partnership with the US.[141]
Increased the amount of financial support available to Ukraine.[142]
  • £100 million of humanitarian aid announced on, 23 Feb 2022.[143]
  • £40 million additional humanitarian aid announced on, 27 Feb 2022.[144]
  • Additional £80 million in aid to help Ukraine deal with humanitarian crisis, on Mar 1, 2022.[145]
 Bailiwick of Jersey £360,000 in humanitarian aid, announced on March 2, 2022.[146]
 Scotland First Minister Nicola Sturgeon:
  • £4 million in humanitarian aid to Ukraine on February 28, 2022.[147]
 Wales First Minister Mark Drakeford:
  • £4 million combined package of financial and humanitarian aid, announced on 1st March 2022.[148]
 United States Former President – Barack Obama approved military aid for Ukraine:
  • $5 million of non-lethal military equipment on Jun 4, 2014.[149][150][151]
  • $75 million of non-lethal military equipment on Mar 11, 2015.[152][153][154]

Former President – Donald Trump approved military aid for Ukraine:

  • $250 million in lethal military equipment on Jun 18, 2019.[155][156]
  • $250 million on Sep 12, 2019.[157][158][159]
  • $250 million of lethal military equipment on Jun 11, 2020.[160][161]

President – Joe Biden approved military aid for Ukraine:

  • 90 tons of lethal military equipment on Jan 22, 2021.[162][163]
  • $125 million of lethal military equipment on Mar 1, 2021.[164][165]
  • $150 million of lethal military equipment on Jun 11, 2021.[166][167]
  • $60 million of lethal military equipment on Sep 1, 2021.[168][169][170]
  • $350 million of lethal military equipment, on Feb 25, 2022.[171][172][173]

US Secretary of state – Antony Blinken assured Ukraine's foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba of unspecified further military aid, on March 1, 2022.[174][175]

Obama:

Trump:

Biden:

Obama:

Provided by intergovernmental organizations

Intergovernmental organization Aid provided
 EU
  • €450 million worth of lethal weapons, announced on Feb 27, 2022.[188]
  • €50 million worth of non-lethal aid, announced on Feb 27, 2022.[189]
  • €500 million in humanitarian aid, announced on March 1, 2022.[190]
  • Provision of satellite intelligence, notably through the SatCen center, as part of the 1 March 2022 resolution on the Russian aggression against Ukraine.[191]

Provided by companies

More than 100 companies have taken actions in support of Ukraine, including boycotts, in February and March 2022, as tracked by Actions for Ukraine.

Company Aid provided Date provided
Microsoft

Deployed patches against a targeted "wiper" malware used against Ukrainian authorities, placing their Threat Intelligence Center on high alert for such attacks.[192]

February 23

FTX

Provided the equivalent of $25 in FTX cryptocurrency to each Ukrainian citizen.[193]

February 24

Google

Provided $2M in donated ads to help those affected find resources.[194]

February 25

KFC

Opened their kitchens to prepare food for those in need, especially for the military and hospitals.[195]

February 26

McDonald's

Donated food to local councils to be distributed to those in need, including water, vegetables, fruit, eggs, rolls, and salads.[196]

February 27

Airbnb

Provided free short-term housing for up to 100,000 Ukrainian refugees.[197]

February 28

SpaceX

Activated Starlink satellite-based internet service in Ukraine and sent a truckload of uplink terminals.[198]

February 28

Lego

110 million DKK for humanitarian aid via Red Cross, Save the Children and UNICEF.[199]

March 1

Snap

Pledged $15 million in humanitarian aid.[200]

March 1

Amazon

Pledged $10 million in aid; using its logistics capability for supplies and cybersecurity expertise.[201]

March 2

Kakao

Provided ₩4.2 billion (approx. $3.65 million) worth of Klay cryptocurrency to UNICEF. In addition various fundraising campaigns through Together Kakao has gathered ₩430 million (approx. $374,000) as of March 5.[202]

March 2 ~ 5

Wizz Air

Provided 100,000 airline tickets free of charge, to refugees, for short-distance flights from Poland, Slovakia, Hungary and Romania in March 2022.[203]

March 2

SK Group

Provided ₩1.2 billion (approx. $1 million)[204]

March 3

Meta Platforms

Committed $15 million to support humanitarian efforts in Ukraine and neighboring countries.[205]

March 3

Pearl Abyss

Provided ₩100 million (approx. $87,000) in emergency medical relief funds[206]

March 4

KTB Financial Group

South Korean KTB Financial Group provided ₩130 million (approx. $113,000) to the UNHCR[207]

March 4

Medi-Tox

South Korean biopharmaceutical company Medi-Tox provided ₩100 million (approx. $87,000) to the Ukrainian Embassy in Seoul. In addition they donated ₩200 million (approx. $174,000) worth of biopharmaceutical goods to Ukrainian company EMET for free.[207]

March 4

Polkadot and VeChain Polkadot and VeChain developers also donated $13M for Ukraine for their help. Based on data collected, the amount of tracked crypto donations that are sent to the Ukrainian government, military, and charities has surpassed (approx.$37 million). These amounts include Bitcoin (BTC), Ether (ETH), Tether (USDT), and some other altcoins.[208] March 4
Samsung Electronics

Provided $5 million to the Ukrainian Red Cross Society and other charities in addition to $1 million worth of electronics and white goods (for a total of $6 million in donations). Separately, a private fundraising campaign by Samsung Electronics employees will donate additional funds.[209]

March 5

Provided by other

Appealed and pledged by United Nations

The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs made an appeal for $1.7 billion in aid to the 2022 Ukrainian refugee crisis - including $1.1 billion in humanitarian aid to Ukraine - on March 1, 2022.[225] United Nations’s under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator Martin Griffiths announced that “$1.5 billion has been pledged”.[226]

See also

Invasion

Reactions

Sanctions, boycotts, censorship and cyberwarfare

Humanitarian crisis

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