EU Allocates €153 Million in Humanitarian Aid to Ukraine and Moldova

The European Commission has allocated €153 million in emergency aid to Ukraine and Moldova, addressing urgent humanitarian needs exacerbated by Russian attacks on energy infrastructure. Ukraine receives €145 million for protection, shelter, food, healthcare, and psychosocial support, while Moldova gets €8 million to assist Ukrainian refugees. Over 447 power generators, valued at €3.7 million, have been delivered to restore electricity to critical facilities, with an additional 500 units from rescEU reserves. Commissioner Hadja Lahbib emphasized sustained aid to provide warmth and shelter amid freezing temperatures. Since 2022, the EU has provided over €1.4 billion in aid to Ukraine and Moldova, with energy assistance including 10,339 generators and millions of LED units. Total EU support to Ukraine since 2022 exceeds €193.3 billion.

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