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EU releases €40 million to shield Ukraine’s civilians from the winter cold
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September 12, 2025

EU releases €40 million to shield Ukraine’s civilians from the winter cold


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The European Commission is allocating an extra €40 million in humanitarian funding to help Ukrainians endure a fourth winter of Russia’s war of aggression, it announced today. This new support will strengthen the country’s preparedness for winter and protect civilians against extreme cold.

EU humanitarian aid partners will deliver shelter materials, repair damaged homes and centres for displaced people, improve access to water, sanitation, and heating.  The funding will include cash assistance, solid fuels, heating appliances and insulation, as well as emergency heating points. Particular attention will be given to vulnerable groups, such as older people, children, persons with disabilities, and displaced families living in collective sites.

“Winter brings new hardships for millions of Ukrainians already suffering from the consequences of Russia’s war,” said European Commissioner for Preparedness and Crisis Management Hadja Lahbib. “We must stand united in solidarity, strengthen our collective humanitarian response, and protect the most vulnerable through the cold months ahead. With this additional €40 million, we reaffirm our commitment to the people of Ukraine – with solidarity, humanity and determination.”

The EU has channelled over 156,000 tonnes of relief supplies for Ukraine through its Civil Protection Mechanism. In response to the widespread destruction of Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, this support includes energy equipment such as 9,342 power generators, 6,917 transformers and millions of energy-saving LED bulbs. In parallel, the EU and its Member States have mobilised over €4.2 billion in humanitarian aid to Ukraine and neighbouring countries. The EU has also successfully coordinated the medical evacuation of more than 4,500 patients from Ukraine to hospitals across 22 European countries for treatment.

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