Details Of Pakistan’s Armed Help To Ukraine Have Been Published.
The Indian newspaper “Economic Times” wrote that Pakistan has sent more than 10,000 rockets for the “Grad” system to Kiev by intensifying military shipments to Ukraine.
Sources informed Economic Times that these rockets will be delivered to Ukraine through the port of “Emden” in Germany and via Poland.
According to this report, the shipments of ammunition for the Grad rocket launcher were sent from the Pakistani port of Karachi in early February and include more than 10,000 rockets.
An Economic Times source, who did not disclose his name, claimed that Pakistan has regularly sent weapons to Ukraine despite its request for discounted oil from Russia due to its economic crisis.
This Indian newspaper wrote that it is the first media that has reported about Pakistan sending ammunition and other military items to Ukraine through third countries.
Economic Times reported that last month, a shipping company in Karachi called “Project Shipping” facilitated the shipment of 146 containers of Pakistan’s ammunition factories to Ukraine.
Last month, Pakistan’s artillery ammunition factories 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.
Also, according to this Indian newspaper, Pakistan played an important role in the transfer of British weapons to Ukraine last year.