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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky thanked Sweden, a member of NATO, for providing $1.25 billion in military help. ASC 890 surveillance aircraft from Sweden will be provided to Ukraine as part of the support. According to Pal Jonson, Sweden's minister of defence, the aircraft will help Ukraine's air defence by allowing it to "identify targets both on the ground and at sea and identify incoming cruise missiles and drones." Watch INTERNATIONAL NEWS #zelensky #sweden #militaryaid #surveillanceplane #asc890 #militaryplane #airdefence #ukraine #nato #natonation #newestnatomember #f16 #aerialthreats #russia #putin Hindustan Times Videos brings all the News for the Global Indian under one umbrella. We break down news from across the globe from the unique lens of a Rising India. Tune in for Explainers, Opinions, Analysis and a 360 degree view of big events in India and the World which impact your present and future. Follow the Hindustan Times Channel on WhatsApp for News Alerts, Top Stories and Editor picks. Join Us Today - Subscribe to the Hindustan Times YT channel and press the bell icon to get notified when we go live. Visit our website Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Facebook


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