Czech Republic has delivered artillery ammunition and self-propelled gun DITA to Ukraine: details.
According to ТСН: The press service of the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine reports the successful delivery of artillery ammunition provided by the partners of the border agency.
New supplies from the Czech Republic
The Czech Republic has transferred a wheeled self-propelled artillery unit 'DITA' to the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine. This is already the second such self-propelled gun that the border guards receive. Currently, the crews of the units are carrying out tasks in various hot areas,” the message states.
Support from the Czech Republic
During a meeting, the Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of the Czech Republic in Ukraine, Luboš Veselý, emphasized further assistance to Ukraine.
'The Czech Republic is not only a partner but also a reliable friend of Ukraine. We will continue to support you,' he noted.
The Director of the Intergovernmental Defense Cooperation Agency 'AMOS' of the Ministry of Defense of the Czech Republic, Aleš Vítězka, expressed gratitude for the joint work and assured of further strengthening the capabilities of the border agency.
'We are very grateful for the support, for the help, for everything that the Czech Republic does to keep Ukraine strong,' stressed the head of the State Border Guard Service, Serhiy Deyneko.
This support from the Czech Republic highlights the importance of international efforts in ensuring the defense capability of Ukraine. Partnership relations and joint initiatives strengthen the protection and security of border territories, which becomes critically important under current conditions. Further cooperation promises even more supplies and technological support for Ukrainian forces.
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