Netherlands announces $23 Million for Ukraine’s cyber resilience and air defense  

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**Netherlands to Boost Ukraine’s Air Defense and Cyber Resilience**

The Netherlands has pledged an extra $23 million to help strengthen Ukraine’s air defense systems and cyber resilience. Dutch Foreign Minister Caspar Veldkamp made the announcement on December 4.

This new support comes after a meeting between Veldkamp and Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha at a NATO-Ukraine Council meeting. Veldkamp emphasized the need for NATO and its allies to take action against third countries that are helping Russia’s effort.

**Ukraine Receives More Military Aid**

The Netherlands’ move is part of a broader effort by Western countries to support Ukraine in its defense against . The US, for example, has provided a $725 million weapons package to Ukraine, which includes missiles, artillery shells, and drones.

This support is critical as Ukraine continues to face attacks from Russia. Since February , at least ,000 have been abducted from Russian-.

**Other Developments**

In other news, authorities have declassified evidence of a “highly organized” social campaign backed by a “state actor” to boost pro-Russian presidential candidate Calin Georgescu. Hungary has asked the US for permission to continue importing Russian gas through despite .

Ukraine’s opposition leader, Nika Gvaramia, was detained by Georgian police on December 4 amid government crackdowns against pro-EU protests in the country. The UK’s National Crime Agency has also dismantled a multibillion-dollar money laundering scheme that has enabled Russian spies and oligarchs to evade sanctions using cryptocurrency.

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