4 février 2024 | Local, Terrestre

Conservatives call on Canada to donate rockets to Ukraine — but not all are battle-ready | CBC News

The federal Conservatives are demanding that the Liberal government donate to Ukraine tens of thousands of surplus air-to-ground rockets that are slated for disposal. But the weapons may not be ready for the field.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/crv7-rockets-ukraine-canada-1.7103798

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