Shmygal said when Ukraine will have plenty of ammunition


Ukraine expects an increase in arms deliveries in the near future.
Ukraine expects that its allies will transfer a sufficient number of artillery shells to Ukraine's defenders as early as in April. In particular, this will be possible thanks to the Czech Republic's initiative. Prime Minister Denys Shmygal said this at a news conference during his visit to Luxembourg, The Guardian wrote.
We hope that this Czech initiative (on the purchase of shells - ed.), which Luxembourg has joined, will help us, and from April we will have enough ammunition to contain our front line," the prime minister said.
He also noted that Ukraine was counting on the delivery of long-range and medium-range missiles - to disrupt the logistics of the Russians in the temporarily occupied territories.
Earlier, Czech President Petr Pavel said that his country is looking for ammunition and armaments for early deliveries to Ukraine from around the world and noted that there is a possibility of supplying 500,000 shells of 155 mm calibre and 300,000 shells of 122 mm calibre from third countries within weeks. Pavlo pointed out that armaments from third countries come to the Czech Republic for overhaul and then go to Ukraine as quickly as possible.
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