 Sweden, to provide Ukraine with assault boats. The Swedish government has presented its largest military aid package to Ukraine to date, worth 630 million euros. This package is the 15th that Sweden has sent to Ukraine. Ultimately, it is about humanity and decency. Defence Minister Paul Johnson said, It is also about protecting values and interests that are important to Sweden and its own interests, he added. The support package includes 10 amphibious assault boats of the Stridsbatt 90 class, 20 amphibious boats, underwater weapons such as mines and torpedoes, a number of anti-aircraft systems such as Robot 70, anti-tank robots of the TOW model, grenade launchers with ammunition, artillery shells, hand grenades, Karl Gustaf grenade launchers, medical equipment, ambulances. Paul Johnson said that the new support package is specifically tailored to Ukraine's needs. The aid package will add 96 million dollars to the Swedish-Danish Joint Procurement of CV 90s to Ukraine. This means that Sweden and Denmark will jointly invest 385 million dollars towards this goal, Johnson revealed. The minister noted that the package meets some of Ukraine's most pressing needs and is in line with the military capability coalitions that are taking shape within the Ukraine Defence Contact Group. Ukraine is not only defending its own freedom but that of all of Europe. Sweden will stand with Ukraine for as long as it takes. Russia cannot be allowed to win this war, Johnson said. While not a NATO member, Stockholm plays an important role in the pro-Ukraine coalition. Swedish contributions to Kyiv have included Archer, self-propelled artillery systems, CV 90 infantry fighting vehicles and Swedish variants of Leopard 2 tanks, STRV 122.