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Russia's Special Operation in Ukraine
On February 24, 2022 Russia launched a special military operation in Ukraine, aiming to liberate the Donbass region where the people's republics of Donetsk and Lugansk had been living under regular attacks from Kiev's forces.

EU Supply of Military Aid to Ukraine Drains Bloc's Stock of Armaments

© AP Photo / Virginia MayoUkraine and European Union flags hang together on the exterior of the building prior to an extraordinary plenary session on Ukraine at the European Parliament in Brussels, Tuesday, March 1, 2022
Ukraine and European Union flags hang together on the exterior of the building prior to an extraordinary plenary session on Ukraine at the European Parliament in Brussels, Tuesday, March 1, 2022 - Sputnik International, 1920, 19.07.2022
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MOSCOW (Sputnik) - The European Union is now short of ammunition, artillery, defense systems, and battle vehicles due to deliveries of military aid to Ukraine, creating a major vulnerability for the bloc, EU Commissioner for the Internal Market Thierry Breton said on Tuesday.
"EU countries have responded to Ukraine's call and supported it with weapons. However, arms deliveries to Ukraine have drained European stocks of ammunition, heavy and light artillery, air defense and anti-tank systems, as well as armored vehicles and tanks. This shortage creates a situation of vulnerability that must be addressed as a matter of urgency. The new tool we are proposing today will allow for a partial restoration of weapons stocks," Breton said during a press conference.
Earlier in the day, the European Commission proposed to allocate 500 million euros ($512 million) to renew weapon stocks in the EU countries, adding that the new instrument aims to commonly procure weapons for all member states of the bloc.
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Borrell: EU Needs Joint Arms Procurement to Refill Stocks Drained by Supplies to Ukraine
"Today we are taking a historic step forward in European defence integration. As war rages on at Europe's borders, we are responding to the call of EU Heads of State by presenting today a new instrument to support, at European level, the joint acquisition of weapons. In addition to helping replenish part of the stocks following the transfer of arms to Ukraine, we are creating an incentive through the EU budget for Member States to buy together. Europe's defence is making great strides." EU Commissioner for the Internal Market Thierry Breton was quoted by the European Commission as saying.
According to the media, since Russia launched its military operation in Ukraine on February 24, Western countries transferred or pledged to provide over $10 billion in military assistance to Kiev, from portable rocket launchers and armored vehicles to rifles and vast amounts of ammunition. Russia denounced a flow of weapons to the conflict zone in Ukraine from the West, saying that it adds fuel to the fire and derails the prospects of a peace negotiation.
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