German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius said on Monday that Berlin will provide another military aid package to Ukraine and that its worth will be around €400 million.
In an interview with Bild, Pistorius explained that the new package will include different types of ammunition, mine-clearing systems, and protected vehicles, but also heat generators and clothing, ahead of the upcoming winter.
On the other hand, the minister didn't specify if Germany would send the Taurus cruise missiles to Kiev. "The duty of the entire German government is to weigh every arms delivery very carefully. In doing so, many political, legal, military, and technical aspects have to be clarified. This is not easy. The German government has not yet decided whether to send Taurus cruise missiles," Pistorius said.