 Ukraine will get 240 military trucks from Belgium. Belgium's Ministry of Defence is planning to hand 240 military trucks over to the armed forces of Ukraine. D-Standard, a Belgian news outlet announced it. The first batch of 240 Volvo cargo, Volvo Shelter, Volvo Fasi and Volvo Manumat trucks will be sent to Ukraine as early as next week. The Belgian Army owns a total of 400 Volvo trucks, some of which are covered or have a crane and some of which are tow trucks. While Belgium is expecting shipments of new vehicles throughout this year, the majority of the old ones will be sent to Ukraine instead of being gradually phased out and decommissioned. There is often a focus on armed supply, but Ukrainian units also eagerly anticipate the arrival of these trucks. Logistics is at least as important as weapons during conflict, the Belgian Defence Ministry said. The trucks have been in service since the early 1990s. A few months ago, Belgium initiated extensive inspection and repairs. The Ministry of Defence is convinced that the 240 trucks that are now being sent to the Ukrainian Army are in good condition. All the manuals and spare parts that were still in stock are also included in the shipment. Defence Minister Ludivine de Donde said that Belgium assesses Ukraine's every request in terms of the Defence Ministry and industry capabilities. De Donde added that 100 Belgian military instructors will join efforts to train Ukrainian soldiers. As for the military trucks, Volvo's main advantage is the simplicity of its controls. The Ukrainians do not need additional training to be able to use and service the Belgian trucks. Since the start of the Russian War in Ukraine, the Belgian Treasury has frozen €58 billion worth of Russian assets, the highest amount of any EU member state.