Greece wants to send ammunition to Ukraine through the Czech Republic
Kyiv • UNN
Greece plans to sell 150 million euros worth of inactive and usable ammunition from its army stockpile to the Czech Republic, which will then send it to Ukraine.
The Greek government is preparing to send a large amount of ammunition to Ukraine via the Czech Republic and is seeking the approval of the relevant parliamentary committee. This was reported by iEidiseis, UNN reports.
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According to the information, the ammunition comes from the Greek army's stockpile and is characterized as "inactive and usable." They are to be sold to the Czech Republic for 150 million euros.
According to the military, the ammunition being sold includes some that are still being used in training exercises. Currently, the inspection of weapons depots in Greece is underway, the publication emphasizes.