Lithuania will hand over 24 thermal sights to Ukraine’s special forces, the country's Defence Ministry said on Friday.
“Under the plan, these will be mobile thermovisual surveillance devices,” the ministry told BNS, adding that the devices are valued at over 340,000 euros.
The ministry also confirmed on Thursday that Lithuania would soon start handing over weapons to Ukraine, but refrained from providing more details.
Reuters reported earlier this week, citing several independent sources, that the US State Department has allowed Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia to send US-made weapons to Ukraine.
Read more: Baltic states to send lethal US weapons to Ukraine – media
On Thursday, Lithuanian Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis said no final decisions on weapon supplies were made yet.



