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不審物が京都駅で発見され、リュックの中身は衣類で列車が一時運行停止:朝日新聞デジタル

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In a surprising turn of events, the Japanese government was reportedly considering exporting 155mm artillery shells to the United States to indirectly support Ukraine in its time of need. The move came as Ukraine faced a severe shortage of these crucial munitions amid the ongoing conflict with Russia.

According to sources within the government, Japan was exploring the possibility of exporting the artillery shells to the US, which would then provide them to Ukraine. This covert plan was seen as a way for Japan to contribute to Ukraine’s defense efforts without directly engaging in the conflict.

The decision to consider such an export raised eyebrows as Japan has traditionally maintained a strict policy of not exporting weapons to conflict zones. However, the urgency of the situation in Ukraine seemed to have prompted a reevaluation of this policy.

The 155mm artillery shells are a vital component of Ukraine’s defense against Russian forces, and the shortage of these munitions has been a significant concern for the Ukrainian military. By potentially exporting these shells, Japan aimed to support Ukraine’s efforts to defend itself against Russian aggression.

As the situation in Ukraine continues to escalate, the international community has been closely monitoring the developments and looking for ways to support the embattled nation. Japan’s reported consideration of exporting artillery shells is just one example of the global efforts to aid Ukraine in its struggle for sovereignty and independence.

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