The Police reported how many weapons Ukrainians have declared.


Ukrainians continue to declare weapons
The Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine Kateryna Pavlichenko reported that Ukrainians continue to declare weapons. She noted that since the law on the declaration of weapons came into effect in November 2024, more than 6,500 citizens have applied, and over 7,400 units of weapons have been declared.
It is also worth noting that thanks to the cooperation of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine with the agency of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Czech Republic, the separate unit of the 'Document' State Enterprise is successfully operating in Prague and provides Ukrainian citizens with services for issuing passports and driving licenses.
For his part, the Director General of the Internal Security Sector and Police Education of the Ministry of the Interior of the Czech Republic Jan Pad'orek conveyed greetings from the leadership of the Ministry of Internal Affairs from the Minister of Internal Affairs of the Czech Republic and expressed support for the Ukrainian people.
Kateryna Pavlichenko also added that cooperation between Ukraine and the Czech Republic is not limited to the issues discussed at this meeting, and they are ready to share experiences and strengthen cooperation in the future.
Analysis
Statistics on weapon declaration in Ukraine indicate a high level of citizen awareness and their responsibility before the law. It is also important to note the successful international cooperation in the field of documentation and internal affairs, which contributes to improving services for Ukrainians abroad.
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