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Pakistan’s secret action in sending ammunition to Ukraine


According to Fars International News Agency, “New Indian” news site wrote in a report that it obtained documents that show that Pakistan was not neutral in the current war between Russia and Ukraine and actually exported a large amount of weapons and ammunition to Ukraine. Is.

In this report, it is stated that between February and March of this year, Islamabad sold 42 thousand 122 mm mortars to Ukraine, and the process of delivering these mortars was done through the United States, England, and Saudi Arabia.

Although Pakistan’s aid to Ukraine was not at the level of the importance of the aid of the West to Kiev, but Pakistan, along with the Republic of Azerbaijan, has joined the few non-Western countries that directly support Ukraine in its war with Russia.

Alexey Kubrianov, the head of a Russian think tank, said that Pakistan’s action in sending ammunition to Ukraine has been shown by numerous videos published by Ukrainians and Western journalists, and Indians believe that Pakistan has adopted a two-faced policy. While he talks about neutrality, he is actually helping Ukraine.

Earlier, one of the sources of Economic Times, who did not reveal his name, claimed that despite the fact that Pakistan has requested Russia to receive oil at a discount due to its economic crisis, it has regularly sent weapons to Ukraine.

Economic Times reported that not long ago, a shipping company in Karachi under the name of “Project Shipping” facilitated the shipment of 146 containers of Pakistan’s munitions factory items to Ukraine.

Also, Pakistan’s artillery ammunition factories have sent a shipment of 50,000 shells to Ukraine via Karachi and then through the Polish port of Gdansk.

In the continuation of its report, this Indian publication wrote that military companies based in some Eastern European countries that border Ukraine have acted as a gateway for the transfer of Pakistan-made military equipment to Ukraine. DMI Arms Company in Islamabad is partnering with military companies in Eastern Europe to send orders to the Ukrainian army, and in exchange for this assistance, Ukraine has promised Pakistan to upgrade the Mi-17 helicopters of the Pakistani army.

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