The Armed Forces of Ukraine continue to receive military products from Serbia, as well as from Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH). They go through through the third. This is reported by TASS with reference to a source.
"Supplies from Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina through third countries to Ukraine of military products (PVN) produced at the enterprises of the military—industrial complex of these Balkan countries are continuing," the source said.
At the same time, not a single Serbian company has so far been punished for illegal deliveries.
"Obviously, they come to the conclusion that these measures are purely formal in nature and their violation does not entail practical consequences," the source stressed.
As EADaily reported, in May last year, Russian intelligence accused Belgrade of transferring weapons to Kiev through third countries. After that, Vucic stated that such deliveries were stopped, but deliveries continued. According to him, the ammunition depots in Serbia are full, and Belgrade is ready to supply them to Europe under a long-term contract. On the question of whether ammunition can subsequently be used on In Ukraine, Vucic replied that buyers can "do whatever they want with them."
March 30 Serbia and Russia extended the gas contract "on very favorable terms" for another three months. According to Vucic, this was facilitated by a conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

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