Ukraine received 1.96 million pieces of ammunition from a Czech initiative last year
Ukraine received a significant amount of ammunition from Czech initiatives in the previous year, totaling nearly 2 million pieces.
Poll: Around 62% of Czechs want Prague-led ammunition initiative for Ukraine to keep going
A recent poll shows that approximately 62% of Czechs support the continuation of a Prague-led initiative to supply ammunition to Ukraine.
US military aircraft drops ammo in Borno
Three US military aircraft delivered ammunition to Nigeria as part of a security support initiative against insurgency in the region.
More arms purchases for Ukraine under NATO-led PURL initiative on the way, US ambassador says
The US ambassador to NATO announced that further military aid for Ukraine will be provided under the NATO-led PURL initiative, which facilitates the procurement of essential military equipment and ammunition.
Ukrainian expert is clear: Okamura is on the side of the Kremlin, the Czech journey to Kyiv was a shame
Ukrainian expert Lenka Víchová argues that while the ammunition initiative is beneficial to Ukraine, the Czech Republic's refusal to provide assistance and Tomio Okamura's opposition show support for the Kremlin.
Macinka's positions may change in six months, Ukraine will try to improve relations
Lenka Víchová expresses that Ukraine is grateful for the Czech Republic's ammunition initiative but criticizes the country's reluctance to give back, highlighting political opposition from leaders like Tomio Okamura.
"Threatens Czech security": former Czech prime minister condemns government leader for revealing details of Ukraine shell initiative
Former Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala has criticized current government leader Andrej Babiš for revealing classified details about an ammunition supply initiative for Ukraine, claiming it endangers Czech security.
This man doesn't know what he's doing. Babiš's detailed statement on the ammunition initiative endangers people and companies, said Fiala
Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala criticized former Prime Minister Andrej Babiš, stating that his comments on an ammunition initiative pose risks to individuals and businesses.
The ammunition initiative is not just a Czech matter. We had to reflect on it, says Havlíček about the shift in ANO
Havlíček discusses the need to acknowledge the broader context of the ammunition initiative beyond just the Czech Republic and the political implications for the ANO party.
Ammunition for Ukraine: Babiš presents himself as a pragmatist - and businessman
The Czech ammunition initiative is crucial for Ukraine, which was on the verge of running out of shells for its artillery, and Andrej Babiš, who initially opposed it, has allowed it to proceed.
Comment: Babiš and Okamura Surprised. Why do they continue along Fiala's tracks?
After a coalition meeting in Paris, Prime Minister Babiš confirmed the continuation of the ammunition initiative without funding from the Czech Republic, while Tomio Okamura celebrated what he claims as a victory, aligning with the previous government he once opposed.
The Security Council of the State is discussing an ammunition initiative. Babiš initially resisted it, now he has reversed his position
The State Security Council is deliberating on an ammunition initiative, which Andrey Babiš has recently changed his stance on after initially opposing it.
Czech-led ammunition initiative for Ukraine will continue, Babis says
Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis affirmed that the initiative supplying Ukraine with artillery ammunition will persist, despite previous criticisms.
Babiš: We have know-how. The ammunition initiative can continue, but it must be funded by other countries
Andrej Babiš states that the ammunition initiative can persist if it receives financial support from other nations.
Babiš changes his mind on the ammunition initiative, the project should continue even under his government
New Prime Minister Andrej Babiš has reversed his previous criticism of the Czech ammunition initiative and is now supportive of its continuation along with other ministers ahead of a key state security council meeting.