The problem of the Czech ammunition initiative for Ukraine [COMMENTARY]

defence24.pl 1 year ago
The Czech ammunition initiative launched by president Petr Pavel at the Munich safety Conference assumes a full of 800,000 artillery missiles for Ukraine. 155 and 122 mm, although according to the information available, the aid may cover up to 1 million combat measures. [In April, Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala reported that the first 180 000 missiles had been contracted](https://defence24.pl/war-na-ukrainie-report-special-defence24/early-signed-first-contracts-on-ammunitions-for-Ukraine) from the pool of 300,000 that had so far been secured under this project. Minister of Defence Jan Chernochov 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, however, this transportation is likely to be in question. Why?
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