Someone in NATO bought Ukraine more artillery shells

A fellow NATO member state has placed a new order for thousands of German-made artillery shells that will end up in Ukrainian hands, German defense manufacturer Rheinmetall announced today, the latest sign that European allies are still funneling significant firepower to Kyiv even as global attentio

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A fellow NATO member state has placed a new order for thousands of German-made artillery shells that will end up in Ukrainian hands, German defense manufacturer Rheinmetall announced today, the latest sign that European allies are still funneling significant firepower to Kyiv even as global attention shifts toward other flashpoints. The contract, recognized in Rheinmetall’s […]

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