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More than a third of the ammunition provided through the Czech initiative is already in Ukraine

More than a third of the ammunition provided through the Czech initiative is already in Ukraine
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More than a third of the 500,000 rounds of ammunition, which are to be delivered as part of the Czech initiative by the end of the year, are already in Ukraine.

This was reported by Ukraine's Ambassador to the Czech Republic, Vasyl Zvarych, according to ČTK.

He mentioned that the Ukrainian military primarily needs 155mm caliber ammunition.

Zvarych also noted that Ukraine is in talks with the Czech Ministry of Defense to expand the initiative. He assured that there is no information about issues with the ammunition deliveries, despite recent claims made by the German newspaper Handelsblatt.

 

"Illustrative photo - Ukrainian soldiers firing a 2S7 Pion (Peony) in the Donetsk region on December 15, 2022. The 2S7 Pion is a Soviet, or rather Russian, 203.2 mm self-propelled gun from the mid-1970s, mounted on a chassis derived from the T-80 tank. The gun is equipped with an automatic loading system, capable of loading at all elevation angles, with a firing rate of up to 2 rounds per minute. Its range with special rocket-assisted projectiles reaches 50 to 60 km, and with standard ammunition, it has a range of 37.5 km." (Source: ČTK/AP/Libkos)

 

The ambassador suggested that the report might have been an attempt to discredit the initiative and emphasized that it is indeed effective, has room for growth, and he hopes that deliveries will continue into next year.

Additionally, he stated that the initiative is intended to serve as a tool for investing in Ukraine's domestic ammunition production.

'Ukraine has increased its capabilities, but we need certain financial resources to further develop them and produce smaller caliber ammunition,' Zvarych said, adding that Ukraine is also discussing this matter with the Czech Ministry of Defense.

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