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Prague will transfer military assistance to the Ukrainian army. This was reported on Twitter by the Czech Ministry of Defense.
It is specified that the Deputy Minister of Defense of the Czech Republic Daniel Blazhkovets and the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Valery Zaluzhny signed an agreement on the transfer of artillery ammunition to Ukraine against the backdrop of a possible “invasion” of Russia into Ukraine.
The Czech Republic will also provide medical assistance to the Ukrainian army.
Náměstek ministryně obrany Daniel Blažkovec s vrchním velitelem ozbrojených sil Ukrajiny Valerijem Zalužným podepsali smlouvy o daru dělostřelecké munice, která má za cíl posílit obranné schopnosti Ukrajiny, a také o zdravotnické asistenci ukrajinským ozbrojeným silám.@DefenceU pic.twitter.com/sxy5GuS3Bq
— Ministerstvo obrany (@ObranaTweetuje) February 1, 2022
The department clarified that the purpose of the assistance is to strengthen the defense capability of Ukraine.
It should be noted that the EU countries and the United States are convinced of the high probability of a hypothetical Russian attack on Ukraine, which could take place in the winter of 2021/2022. Since November last year, this has been reported by the world media, which publish pictures of Russian military equipment allegedly concentrated in the regions bordering Ukraine, and maps of the alleged directions of “Russian attacks”.
Source: Rosbalt

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