Cash-Strapped Pakistan Sold Weapons Worth $364 Million To Ukraine: Report
Islamabad/London:
Cash-strapped Pakistan reportedly earned USD 364 million in an arms deal with two private US companies last year to supply ammunition to Ukraine in its war with Russia, according to a media report.
A British military cargo plane flew from Pakistan Air Force Base Nur Khan in Rawalpindi to the British military base in Cyprus, Akrotiri, and then to Romania a total of five times to supply arms to the war-torn country, the BBC Urdu reported on Monday.
Islamabad has, however, consistently denied that it has provided any ammunition to Ukraine, a neighbouring country to Romania.