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Denmark sends emergency aid to Ukraine after dam destroyed

Denmark will send assistance to Ukrainian authorities responding to flooding in the Kherson region following the destruction of the Nova Kakhovka Dam, the Danish foreign ministry said on Thursday.

Denmark sends emergency aid to Ukraine after dam destroyed
A flooded area after the Nova Kakhovka dam breach in the village of Sadove in Kherson region, Ukraine June 8th, 2023. Photo: Stringer/Reuters/Ritzau Scanpix

Equipment from the Danish Emergency Management Agency (Beredsskabstyrelsen, DEMA) will be sent by the government, while the United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) is also involved in the response, the foreign ministry said in a statement.

High-capacity pumps, tents for emergency shelter, three boats, transport pontoons and a generator are among equipment to be sent. UNOPS will send motorised water tankers among other donations.

“We have been in close dialogue with the Ukrainian authorities about what they need. We are able to help with equipment designed to respond to flooding, which makes Ukrainian emergency services able to react effectively and strongly,” Minister for Development Cooperation and Global Climate Policy Dan Jørgensen said in the statement.

The government is sending disaster aid via DEMA and UNOPS at the request of Ukraine, according to the statement.

“The flooding puts a large part of Ukraine in a terrible situation and we must do what we can to help the Ukrainians,” acting Defence Minister Troels Lund Poulsen said.

The value of the donations totals 2.5 million kroner and is financed by the Foreign Ministry through Denmark’s international development aid budget, according to the statement.

The Nova Khakhova Dam is the sixth-largest and most southern dam on Ukraine’s Dnipro river. It was destroyed in an explosion on the early hours of Monday June 6th, resulting in major flooding and humanitarian and environmental consequences.

Around 16,000 people are affected by the flooding according to Ukrainian authorities.

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DENMARK AND UKRAINE

Denmark earmarks 2.3 billion kroner for artillery to Ukraine

Denmark's government has announced that the Nordic country will donate 2.3 billion kroner ($337 million) to pay for artillery pieces, mortars and ammunition for Ukraine as it fights off Russia's invasion.

Denmark earmarks 2.3 billion kroner for artillery to Ukraine

It said the donation will pay for French-made Caesar artillery systems, mortars and ammunition to go with them and will be financed through a fund set up for Ukraine, valued at 69.1 billion kroner.

“Artillery systems and mortars are highly sought after by Ukraine”, Defence Minister Troels Lund Poulsen said in a statement on Tuesday.

“These donations are being made in cooperation with our allies and are an important signal that on a broad front we are supporting Ukraine.”

The Caesars are financed in cooperation with France, while 155mm shells to go with them are funded jointly with Estonia and the Czech Republic, the government said.

It did not give specific details of the arrangements for channelling the funds and sending the arms to Ukraine.

Kyiv has appealed for more arms, warning that it is running out of ammunition as it tries to fight off Russia.

In January, France announced a coalition to supply Ukraine with more artillery, bringing together more than 50 countries, and provided funding to buy 12 additional pieces produced by France’s Nexter, while calling on its allies to fund more.

Denmark is the fourth largest donor of military aid to Ukraine, according to the German based Kiel Institute for the World Economy.

The country signed a 10-year security agreement with Kyiv at the end of February, following similar agreements signed by Berlin, London and Paris.

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