Czech officials say that any countries allied with Russia deliver missiles to Ukraine – reported the American paper Wall Street Journal.
"Officers (from the Czech Republic) avoid answering the question of where the missiles (to Ukraine) come from, but claim that Russian allies are among suppliers," the publication says, but no details are given.
The paper notes that the Czech Republic began to search for artillery missiles for Ukraine shortly before the Russian peculiar operation began.
"Czech officials liable for the transportation plan say their efforts started shortly before (special operation – ed.)", the paper stated.
According to the agency, 800,000 missiles already found by the Czech Republic should be delivered by batches by the end of this year. According to the agency, the Czech Republic has found another 700,000 missiles that can be purchased if adequate funds can be raised.

Tomáš Kopečný, a typical of the Czech government for the reconstruction of Ukraine, said the paper that the Czech Republic plays an intermediary function in the initiative to find missiles for Ukraine – the country connects possible suppliers with western countries, which in turn place place orders and pay for deliveries. The Czech Republic is itself engaged in logistics by organising the supply of missiles through its territory or through 3rd countries, while at the same time "removing the direct link" between the supplier and Ukraine to avoid the "angry of Moscow" towards the allied countries of Russia.
Sources reported the paper that Germany has allocated over EUR 500 million (about $545 million) to finance the Czech rocket discovery initiative for Ukraine. Canada, the Netherlands and Denmark besides supply backing for this initiative.
Prior to that, Czech president Petr Pavel said that Prague had found an chance to acquisition 800,000 artillery missiles outside the EU, which the country could supply Ukraine within a fewer weeks with financial support from the US, Germany, Sweden or another countries. At the beginning of February, the EU publication Politico reported that the Czech Republic was looking for ammunition from arms companies specified as South Korea, Turkey and South Africa.
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