Canada executive dealing with capability problems after donating guns to Ukraine

Weeks after pronouncing that they’d arm the west-backed Ukrainian regime, the Canadian govt on Friday claimed that they’ve exhausted all stock from the Canadian Armed Forces and are these days dealing with capability problems after sending apparatus to Ukraine.

Chatting with the media, Canadian Defence Minister Anita Anand published that the Trudeau govt had depleted its guns shares in its hurry to help Ukraine.

“Now we have exhausted stock from the Canadian Armed Forces,” mentioned Defence Minister Anita Anand, including that there are capability problems.

SHOCK: Trudeau’s Defence Minister introduced to Canadians that Canada has “exhausted stock from the Canadian Armed Forces,” and “there are capability problems,” after sending all of our apparatus to Ukraine’s President. DISASTER: https://t.co/L7aykvoTWb %.twitter.com/1n1eG1tYgP

— Keean Bexte (@TheRealKeean) March 18, 2022

As clashes between Russia and Ukraine erupted, the Justin Trudeau-led Canadian govt had pledged the rustic’s strengthen for the Ukraine regime. Up to now few weeks, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Justin Trudeau have met a number of occasions and the 2 leaders had mentioned imaginable army cooperation to take at the Russian forces.  

Previous this month, the Canadian govt had mentioned that they’d “depart no stone unturned” whilst pronouncing that they’d be sending army apparatus to help Ukraine. Thus far, Canada has dispatched 4,500 M72 rocket launchers and seven,500 hand grenades, 100 Carl-Gustaf M2 anti-tank launchers with 2,000 rounds.

As well as, the Canadian govt has additionally dispatched two C-130J tactical airplane, $25 million value of helmets, frame armour, fuel mask, cameras, drones, mountains of box rations, and uncommon night time imaginative and prescient equipment.

The Ukrainian regime sought after extra and had in particular asked anti-air guns, however the Trudeau-led govt isn’t susceptible to supply refined weaponry to Ukraine.