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Zelenskyy Visits Pennsylvania Ammunition Plant Under Tight Security to Thank Workers Producing 155mm Shells
Sep 23, 2024, 05:41 AM
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited the Scranton Army Ammunition Plant in Pennsylvania on Sunday under tight security. The facility produces 155mm artillery shells, which are critically needed for Ukraine's defense against Russian ground forces. During his visit, Zelenskyy thanked the workers for their efforts and highlighted the importance of their work in supporting Ukraine's fight. Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro accompanied Zelenskyy and also signed artillery shells. Zelenskyy noted that 400 people work at the plant and announced plans to expand cooperation between Pennsylvania and Zaporizhzhia. Zelenskyy's visit to the factory marks the beginning of his US diplomatic trip, which includes a speech at the United Nations General Assembly in New York and meetings with US leaders.
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