Purchased missiles are to be delivered within the coming months, which is simply a word far more distant from Ukraine's previously declared "fast support". The Czech defence minister Jan Czernochov late announced that [a crucial part of the artillery measures purchased under this initiative](https://defence24.pl/war-on-Ukraine-report-special-defence24/early-ammunition-from-Czech-initiative-on-Ukraine-in-June) would be sent to the recipient by the end of June. The remaining part of at least 800,000 pieces is to go to Kiev by the end of the year. Now the Czech president's advisor for national safety said that deliveries of the first purchased missiles Ukrainians could receive... in early June. The situation is improved by the fact that the supporting countries besides hand over ammunition to Kiev on their own account, which allows for the partial satisfaction of the "ammunition hunger", although this is not enough. About 20 countries participate in the Czech ammunition initiative.