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Four years following Russia's invasion, the UK has revealed a new support initiative worth millions for Ukraine. Prime Minister Keir Starmer is engaging in discussions with allies as the fresh funding focuses on energy infrastructure repairs, essential humanitarian assistance, pilot training, and justice for victims of war crimes. Discover the components of this new initiative and its importance at this juncture.

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00:00Four years after the invasion shook the world, Britain just made a powerful move.
00:04On the exact anniversary of Russia's attack on Ukraine, the U.K. announced a major support package.
00:10And this is not just symbolic. It is money, training, and long-term backing.
00:15In London, Prime Minister Keir Starmer is leading a call with the Coalition of the Willing.
00:20At the same time, Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper is in Kiev to mark the moment with Ukrainian leaders.
00:26So what is included in this package?
00:28Twenty million pounds will go toward emergency energy support.
00:32This means repairing Ukraine's damaged power grid and boosting electricity generation as attacks continue.
00:38Another 5.7 million pounds will deliver urgent humanitarian aid to communities living on the front line of the war.
00:45Ukrainian pilots will also train in Britain, not just to fly helicopters, but to become instructors themselves.
00:52That means building strength for the future.
00:54And 30 million pounds will support Ukrainian society.
00:58Helping victims of alleged Russian war crimes.
01:01And pushing for justice and accountability.
01:03This is more than financial aid.
01:05It is a message.
01:07Four years on, the U.K. says it is still standing with Ukraine.
01:10And the world is still watching.
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