Canada boosts capacity of key supply hub for weapons to Ukraine – By Christian Paas-Lang (CBC News) / Sept 25, 2022
Defence minister says she’s meeting with arms industry to discuss supply
Defence Minister Anita Anand says Canada is boosting its capacity at a key transportation hub in Scotland, so weapons and other supplies can more easily be shipped to Ukraine and other countries in eastern Europe.
The hub in Prestwick, Scotland, has been responsible for delivering nearly $6 million (£4 million) in cargo since March, and will now be expanded into an air mobility detachment with a third CC-130 aircraft and 55 Canadian Armed Forces members present.
“We are expanding the ways in which we are assisting Ukraine and getting military aid to Ukraine by delivering even more aid,” Anand told CBC chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton in an interview airing Sunday.
CBC News reported earlier this week Ukraine has written to the Canadian government to request armoured vehicles, howitzers and winter clothing.
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