US will transfer weapons seized from Iran to Ukraine
- The US is transferring thousands of seized Iranian weapons and ammunition to Ukraine to help alleviate the critical shortages faced by the Ukrainian military.
- US Central Command has already transferred over one million rounds of ammunition to Ukraine from the seized Iranian stockpile.
- This move could have implications for Iran's relationship with Russia.
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US Sends Seized Iranian Ammunition to Ukraine
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy walks down the White House colonnade to the Oval Office with US President Joe Biden during a visit to the White House in Washington, US, Sept. 21, 2023. Photo: Doug Mills/Pool via REUTERS The US has sent Ukraine more than 1 million rounds of Iranian ammunition that had been seized last year, the US military said on Wednesday. US naval forces for years have been seizing weapons believed to be from Iran boun…
US sends Ukraine more than 1 million rounds of ammunition seized from Iran
The U.S. Central Command has announced that more than one million rounds of Iranian ammunition seized from a ship last year are now in the hands of Ukraine’s military, in a transfer Attorney General Merrick Garland says will aid the "people's fight against another authoritarian regime." The transfer of the approximately 1.1 million 7.62mm rounds unfolded on Monday, according to CENTCOM. "These munitions were originally seized by U.S. Central C…
U.S. 'Steals' Iranian Weapons; Sends '1.1 Million Rounds Of Seized Ammo To Kyiv'
A bizarre and stunning report against the U.S.' arms supply to Ukraine has emerged. Reports suggest that the U.S. shipped "seized" Iranian arms to Ukraine to fight Russia. Washington reportedly sent a whopping 1.1 million rounds of seized Iranian ammunition to Kyiv. The U.S. military said ammo was seized last year from a vessel shipping weapons from Iran to Yemen. This report has full information.
U.S. ships 1.1 million bullets seized from Iran to Ukraine
Ukraine to use bullets seized from Iran against Russia troops; U.S. Navy ship seized 1.1 million rounds off vessel used by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps to arm Houthi rebels; U.S. Central Command said the shipment was seized in Dec. & transferred to Ukraine.
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