Colombia to help Ukrainian troops to clear landmines
Colombian personnel will travel to a Nato member country in Europe to provide de-mining training to Ukrainian soldiers.

Colombian personnel will travel to a Nato member country in Europe to provide de-mining training to Ukrainian soldiers.
The G7 countries also committed to providing additional financial support to Ukraine, if needed.
Raytheon Missiles & Defense in Tucson, Arizona, will be the principal contractor for the proposed sale.
The new package will include 155mm Howitzers and AN/TPQ-36 counter-artillery radars.
France has also delivered more than 800 tonnes of humanitarian aid to Ukraine since the launch of the Russian invasion.
Javelin missiles are jointly made by a partnership between Raytheon Missiles & Defense and Lockheed Martin.
The US sent M-777 Howitzers to Ukraine as part of an $800m military aid package.
The short-range ballistic missiles travelled nearly 360km before landing outside Japan's territorial waters.
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