Delivens continue day -day, while cooperation also covers the localization of weapon making in Ukraine.
For the first half of 2026, the funds had accumulated to buy ammunition for Ukraine as part of the Czech initiative. This is announced by the Ukraine Embassy in Czech Republic Vasily Zvarich in an interview Ukrinform.
“The Czech Republic uses to buy ammunition for Ukraine that is also income from frozen Russian ownership. The process is ongoing, day -to -day supply of ammunition and weapons in Ukraine,” Zvarich explained.
In particular, in 2024, thanks to the initiative, 1.5 million large caliber bullets were transferred to Ukraine. This year planned to increase the value to 1.8 million. Thus, in the first six months, Ukraine received nearly 800 thousand such as bullets.
While the first half of 2026 has accumulated funds for the purchase of ammunition as part of the Czech Initiative.
Cooperation also continues to be localized by the manufacture of weapons and ammunition in Ukraine.
“Only for this year we have three new projects: for making Bren 2 Assault Rifles, 155 mm caliber ammunition production for creating a smaller -caliber cartridges production line,” the ambassador added.
During the May communication in Prague of Vladimir Zelensky along with the leaders of major Czech Republic defense companies, the importance of creating a cluster of the Ukrainian -chesh defense was emphasized.
Skvarich called an example of strategic orientation that a world office representative -class weapon company Czechoslovak Group recently opened in Ukraine.
Earlier it was learned that the Czech Republic would buy ammunition for Ukraine at the expense of frozen owners of the Russian Federation.
Ukraine received 80% of shells at the Czech Initiative – Foreign Ministry
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