The defense ministries of the USA, Denmark, Great Britain, and the Netherlands announced in a joint statement that they will collectively supply Ukraine with missiles for air defense systems and increase the shipment of the systems themselves.
The cooperation between countries entails supplying Ukraine with hundreds of medium- and short-range air defense missiles and related systems that are intended to assist the Ukrainian army in a counteroffensive.
It is noted that the transfer of missiles has already begun and is expected to be completed within several weeks.
The Wall Street Journal reported on June 15th that Japan intends to assist Ukraine in its counteroffensive. Tokyo plans to transfer artillery shells to Kyiv through the United States.
The defense ministries of Denmark and Norway also announced today their intention to gather 9,000 shells for Ukraine.