Tánaiste and Defence Minister Simon Harris says it's "a further indication of Ireland's steadfast support for Ukraine" and a "practical" example of non-lethal aid.
The Defence Forces has donated 34 vehicles to help Ukraine in its war effort.
Convoys of vehicles and robots have arrived sagely at the International Donor Coordination Cell in Poland from Defence Forces’ stock for donation to Ukraine.
— Department of Defence (@IRLDeptDefence) September 18, 2025
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Three de-mining robots have also been provided.
Tánaiste and Defence Minister Simon Harris says it's "a further indication of Ireland's steadfast support for Ukraine" and a "practical" example of non-lethal aid.
An application for partial reimbursement of the value of the donation will be made through the EU.

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