Kremlin: Russia hopes ammunition produced in Serbia is not used to shoot Russian troops Russia has not provided contact line maps to the US
Russian State News Agency, Moscow - Russian President's press secretary Peskov told reporters that Russia hopes ammunition produced in Serbia is not used to shoot Russian soldiers.
Peskov, responding to Serbian President Vučić's statement that the country is willing to sell ammunition to the EU, told reporters: "What we least want to see is weapons and ammunition produced by our brotherly Serbia being fired at our soldiers. This is what we least want to see."
He also said: "We understand that Serbia is under unprecedented pressure, so the situation there is extremely complex. We fully understand the difficulties that the Serbian people are going through."
Peskov also stated that Russia has not provided Russian-made contact line maps to the United States at present, and had previously explained this.
Peskov, when answering a reporter's question about whether Russia has provided Russian-made contact line maps to Washington, said: "At this stage, no. When there was contact between the two sides in the past, we did explain the map situation."
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