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Prague to get German tanks in exchange for Ukraine aid
by AFP Staff Writers
Prague (AFP) May 18, 2022

The Czech Republic will receive 15 Leopard 2 A4 tanks from Germany in exchange for military equipment it sent Ukraine, its defence ministry said on Wednesday.

Prague will also start talks on the purchase of another 50 Leopard 2 A7+ tanks, ministry spokesman Jakub Fajnor said in a statement.

"The German side appreciates the extent to which the Czech Republic has helped Ukraine with gifts of military equipment", he added.

Germany will provide the 15 tanks -- most of them combat vehicles, but also including one salvage tank -- for free and is due to send them over this year, along with spare parts and ammunition.

Made by Germany's Krauss-Maffei Wegmann company, Leopard tanks are used by several NATO armies including those of Canada, Poland and Norway.

A NATO member since 1999, the Czech Republic has approved military aid to Ukraine worth 3.4 billion koruna (138 million euros, $145 million) since Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24, Fajnor told AFP.

Prague has not disclosed the exact equipment, though local media reports suggest it had sent Soviet-made T-72 tanks and other heavy technology to Ukraine.

Czech arms companies are also due to repair the Ukrainian military's tanks and armoured vehicles, following a government decision last month.


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Experts warn arms for Ukraine could end up in wrong hands
Paris (AFP) May 17, 2022
Western countries have been ramping up weapons and ammunition shipments to Ukraine as Kyiv fights off a Russian invasion, but arms trade experts warn some of the lethal assistance could end up falling into the wrong hands. Ukraine in particular has a history as a hub of the arms trade during the 1990s, setting off alarm bells for those who study illicit flows. "There are very significant risks associated to the proliferation of weapons in Ukraine at the moment, in particular regarding small arms ... read more

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