NewsCanadian military aid: Tanks and armored vehicles seen entering Russia

Canadian military aid: Tanks and armored vehicles seen entering Russia

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy during the June summit on peace in Ukraine.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy during the June summit on peace in Ukraine.
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6:31 AM EDT, August 16, 2024

The tanks and armored vehicles transferred to Ukraine by Canada may be used on Russian territory, the public broadcaster CBC reported, citing a Thursday statement from the Canadian Department of Defense.

Canada has provided Ukraine with military aid worth over 750 million US dollars. This package includes eight Leopard tanks, dozens of armored patrol vehicles, battlefield support armored vehicles with medical equipment, and 155mm M-777 howitzer artillery pieces.

American television network CNN published photos on Thursday from the Ukrainian border, showing a Canadian patrol vehicle entering Russian territory.

Ukraine "knows how to defend homeland"

The broadcaster quoted a press statement from the Department of Defense, which emphasized that "Ukrainians know best how to defend their homeland, and we're committed to supporting their capacity (...) Canada places no geographic restrictions on the use of military equipment that we donate to Ukraine."

Previously, several countries, including the USA, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, and Sweden, have permitted Ukraine to attack—within certain limits—targets within Russian territory using supplied weapons.

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has repeatedly emphasized that Ukraine has the full right to defend itself, which includes attacking targets outside its borders.

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