Finland on June 28 approved a 24th package of military aid for Ukraine worth 159 million euros ($170 million), the Finnish Defense Ministry announced. Finnish President Alexander Stubb approved the new aid package at the request of the government. The ministry did not specify what is included in the package, as well as when and in what way the aid will be delivered. "Finland is committed to supporting Ukraine in its fight against unjust Russian aggression. It is not only about Ukraine, it is also about the right of all free nations to a normal existence," said Defense Minister Antti Hakkanen. To read the original story by RFE/RL's Ukrainian Service, click here.