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UK Allocates USD268M to Ready Troops for Deployment to Ukraine

(MENAFN) Britain has earmarked £200 million ($268 million) to ready its military for a prospective deployment to Ukraine under a newly proposed Multinational Force for Ukraine (MNFU), Defense Secretary John Healey revealed during a Kyiv visit.

The allocated funds will finance upgrades this year across vehicle fleets, communication infrastructure, anti-drone capabilities, and additional protective equipment, positioning UK personnel for rapid mobilization should a future peace agreement materialize.

This financial commitment follows a trilateral declaration of intent executed this week in Paris by leadership from the UK, France, and Ukraine, establishing that British and French military personnel would enter Ukraine contingent upon a conflict-termination accord.

Officials indicated the £200 million derives from the core defense budget and serves to demonstrate Britain's resolve in spearheading the MNFU while reinforcing enduring security assurances for Ukraine.

"As we approach the fifth year of Putin's full-scale invasion, the Ukrainians continue to fight with huge courage – civilians and military alike," John Healey stated in a Friday announcement.

"We are surging investment into our preparations following the prime minister's announcement this week, ensuring that Britain's Armed Forces are ready to deploy and lead the Multinational Force Ukraine, because a secure Ukraine means a secure UK," he continued.

"As we look towards a potential peace deal, we continue to step up for Ukraine in the fight today – strengthening its air defenses while backing British industry, jobs, and innovation at home."

Healey additionally confirmed that manufacturing of British-engineered Octopus interceptor drones would commence this month.

The unmanned systems, conceived by Ukrainian engineers and enhanced through British industrial expertise, target Shahed-style drones employed in strikes against civilian populations and vital infrastructure.

Britain intends to manufacture thousands of these cost-effective interceptors monthly and transfer them to Ukraine to fortify its aerial defense architecture against continued Russian drone assaults.

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