Pro-Russia sympathies meant operation providing crucial help was covert, reveal politicians involved

Bulgaria, one of the poorest EU members and long perceived as pro-Moscow, helped Ukraine survive Russia’s early onslaught by secretly supplying it with large amounts of desperately needed diesel and ammunition, the politicians responsible have said.

The former Bulgarian prime minister Kiril Petkov and finance minister Assen Vassilev said their country provided 30% of the Soviet-calibre ammunition the Ukraine’s army needed during a crucial three-month period last spring, and at times 40% of the diesel.

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