Czechs, Poles pen ‘greetings’ to Russians on ammunition supplied to Ukraine

The countries friendly to Ukraine, including the Czech Republic and Poland, are shipping ammunition as part of security assistance, with various "greetings" written on the shells, addressed to the Russians.

That’s according to Oleksii Biloshytskyi, First Deputy Chief of Ukraine’s Patrol Police, Ukrinform reports.

For instance, the Czech Republic sends ammunition, signed "For the Shot Prague Spring 1968". The Netherlands’ shells read "Revenge for MH17", while Poles write "For Katyn!"

"Everyone remembers everything. Russia will rot in isolation forever," said that patrol police official.

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As reported, on February 24, Russia launched a new phase of its war against Ukraine – a full-scale invasion. Russian occupiers have been shelling and bombing peaceful towns and villages across Ukraine, torturing and killing civilians. Ukraine's defense forces are fiercely resisting the Russian onslaught.