 The Ukrainian military is set to receive 100 support vehicles from Japan's self-defense forces following a handover ceremony in Tokyo on May 24. The 100 self-defense forces vehicles we will provide includes the half-done truck we are showing today, high-mobility vehicles, and material transporters, which will be gradually sent to Ukraine with the utmost support from the ground self-defense forces nationwide, Japanese State Minister of Defense, Toshiro Ino, said. Japan's ambassador to Japan, Sergei Korsansky, attended the ceremony at Japan's Ministry of Defense. The handover comes after Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida promised further support to Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky at the G7 summit in Hiroshima last weekend. Kishida's offer included the 1,000 self-defense force vehicles as well as food rations and medical care for injured soldiers, a Japanese foreign ministry readout of the meeting