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WorldAsiaSerbia denied the authenticity of documents on the supply of missiles to the Ukrainian Armed Forces

Serbia denied the authenticity of documents on the supply of missiles to the Ukrainian Armed Forces

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The Serbian defense company Krušik admitted as falsified information about the existence of documents that “prove” the supply of missiles to the Ukrainian side.
The management of the Krushik company said that the evidence of the alleged sale of 122 millimeter Grad missiles to the Ukrainian armed forces was false. According to representatives of the Defense Company of Serbia, there were no deliveries to this market and agreements on the indicated quantities and codification were not concluded at all.
Earlier, the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova, commented on the information about the supply of ammunition from Serbia to Ukraine. She expressed concern about whether the media reports are confirmed.

In addition, the Foreign Ministry highlighted possible problems in the future relations between the Russian Federation and the country on the Balkan Peninsula.


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