440 US military vehicles allegedly intended for Ukraine spotted in German port
A large number of American military equipment, probably intended for Ukraine, has been spotted in the German port of Bremerhaven
The German newspaper Nordsee Zeitung reported the information.
The US Army reportedly delivered 60 Bradley infantry fighting vehicles, among other things, to Bremerhaven on the Arc Integrity transport ship. They are part of the US military aid package.
The outlet notes that on Monday, February 13, a total of about 440 military vehicles could be seen from the air at the port site used by the US Army.
The loading of military equipment is already in full swing. The photo shows that the infantry fighting vehicles are on truck trailers and are being prepared for further transportation by road. Several low-bed trucks with tanks have already been spotted on the highway towards Bremen.
However, there is no official confirmation that military equipment will be delivered directly to Ukraine. It is also possible that some stocks - for example, in Poland - will be replenished on the basis of a ring exchange.
Bradley vehicles are supposedly being taken to the American base in Mannheim. It is assumed that Ukrainian soldiers will be trained there.
The outlet also adds that Stryker armored personnel carriers and Avenger vehicles with air defense systems were spotted unloading the ferry. In addition, there were many trucks and armored vehicles.
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On January 25, Germany approved the supply of 14 Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine and allowed their re-export by other countries.
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On Thursday, February 9, Germany said that it demanded clear decisions from its allies on Leopard 2 for Ukraine by the end of the week.
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On February 11, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, commenting on the results of the EU summit, expressed hope that 80 Leopard 2 tanks would be ready for delivery to Ukraine by the end of March.
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On February 13, the Bundeswehr began training Ukrainian soldiers on the Leopard 2 main battle tank.
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On February 14, it became known that German Ambassador to Ukraine Anka Feldhusen believed that the Ukrainian military may return to Ukraine after the exercises in Germany on Leopard tanks.
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