Two purchases of Swiss ammunition for Ukraine appear to violate Geneva’s prohibition on such transfers, while other Ukrainian arms deals have been concluded at exorbitant prices. Ukrainian import records show that the country imported at least $346,067,021 worth of ammunition, including Soviet-designed munitions from factories in eastern Europe in July alone.
Ukrainian entities imported $346,067,021 worth of ammunition, including Soviet-designed munitions from factories in eastern Europe, in July alone. That’s according to Ukrainian documents, which show at least two Ukrainian imports of Swiss-made ammunition.
Based on import records, Ukraine made at least two imports of Swiss-made ammunition in July. Ukraine’s hunting for defense materiel for its fight against Russian invaders is evidenced by the documents, which show that the ammunition was made by SwissP Defence, a Swiss company. Most of these weapons were sent via Poland to Ukraine.
Ukraine made the desperate hunt for defense materiel more evident through Ukrainian import records, which showed that the ammunition was made by SwissP Defence, a Swiss company. It is clear from the records that most of these weapons were sent via Poland to Ukraine.