Ukraine’s military arsenal has received a significant boost, with reports emerging that Azerbaijan is among the countries manufacturing 122-millimeter projectiles for the Ukrainian Armed Forces. This revelation came to light inadvertently through the travels of Ukrainian war correspondent Roman Bochkala, as reported by RTVI.
RTVI drew attention to a photo report by Bochkala, showcasing his visit to an undisclosed foreign country where ammunition production takes place. On one of the photographs, Bochkala is seen holding a flag, with two columns on either side featuring information boards adorned with the symbols of the Azerbaijani company group, Palladium. The company’s partners include “Ukroboronprom,” as stated in the publication.
On December 5th, it was reported that South Korea had supplied Ukraine with more ammunition than all European Union countries combined. Additionally, Finland has also begun manufacturing artillery projectiles for Ukraine.
The delivery of ammunition to Ukraine has previously been assessed by Lithuania, highlighting the significance of international support for Ukraine’s military capabilities.