Polish Prime Minister Morawiecki says Germany should send more weapons to Ukraine

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Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said Germany should send more weapons to Ukraine. He told the broadcast Policy.

According to him, Germany should more actively support Ukraine, the richest country in the European Union.

“I’m not attacking them, I’m just saying the obvious,” he added.

Early Germany in a week to put According to the website of the German Ministry of Defense, Ukraine has three Dachs engineering tanks, 70 machine guns and spare parts for Leopard 2 tanks and Marder infantry fighting vehicles.

In addition, 30 sensors for unmanned aerial vehicles were delivered to Ukraine within a week.

Within a week, it was reported that Ukraine received two Gepard self-propelled anti-aircraft guns and two armored patrol vehicles from Germany. The data was published on the website of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, which gives a weekly report on newly arrived military equipment from Germany to Ukraine.

At the beginning of hostilities, Germany provided the Ukrainian Armed Forces with 34 such facilities.

In Germany, they announced that there are no definite plans for the supply of Leopard-2 tanks to Ukraine.

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