May 4, 2025
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Ukraine this year can get 1.8 million ammunition on a “Czech initiative” – ​​Zelensky

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that Ukraine can receive 1.8 million units of artillery ammunition this year as part of the Czech projectile initiative. Source: Zelensky at a press conference with the Czech President Peter Pavel in Prague on Sunday, writes “European Truth” details: Zelensky noted that last year the Czech Republic greatly helped Ukraine with shells for artillery.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

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President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that Ukraine can receive 1.8 million units of artillery ammunition this year as part of the Czech projectile initiative.

Source: Zelensky at a press conference with Czech President Peter Paul in Prague on Sunday, writes “European Truth”

Details: Zelensky noted that last year the Czech Republic had greatly assisted Ukraine with shells to artillery.

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Direct language: “We expect that this year cooperation will be as effective. We discussed – 1.8 million shells this year may be. It is a very strong solution.”

Details: Zelensky added that on Monday he will have a meeting with the Czech defense companies.

“We are preparing more specifics,” he announced.

That preceded: Earlier in the Czech Republic reported that as part of the so -called “Czech initiative” on the purchase of ammunition around the world provided monthly supply to Ukraine until September.

The European Commission hopes that by the end of 2025 the number of ammunition transferred to Ukraine by European countries will reach 2 million.

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