Pakistan faces ammunition shortage due to supply to Ukraine.
04.05.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
04.05.2025
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Pakistan is facing serious problems with ammunition shortages arising from its transfer to Ukraine.
According to Indian Express, in the event of a full military conflict, Pakistan will have supplies for only four days.
Since 2022, Pakistan has secretly supplied ammunition to Kyiv.
Arms exports from Pakistan rose to 415 million dollars in the 2022-2023 fiscal year, compared to 13 million last year.
'A 3000% increase and impressive profits have led to the rapid depletion of domestic stocks,' reports Indian Express.
Considering that Pakistan has armed itself with Chinese air defense systems to deter India, while Russia, China, and India maintain contacts with the Taliban.
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