EU announces new 148 million euro humanitarian aid package for Ukraine
ukraine, europe January 13, 2025 14:35The European Union has announced a new humanitarian aid package worth 148 million euros for Ukraine, where the war continues.
The European Union has announced a new humanitarian aid package worth 148 million euros for Ukraine, where the war continues.
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