Economy
5:52 18 June 2026
Post by: WBJ

Ukraine Confirms Lechmar Contract Delivered in Full

Ukraine Confirms Lechmar Contract Delivered in Full
Photo: Press Material

Ukraine's State Border Guard Service (DPSU) has confirmed that ammunition contracts worth 23 billion hryvnia — more than 1.8 billion zloty — with Polish supplier PHU Lechmar were executed in full, at prices among the lowest available on the market.

DPSU spokesman Andrij Demczenko told Interfax-Ukraine that the contracts, signed in late 2024 amid what he called "enormous, unfounded criticism," resulted in all contracted goods being delivered and handed over to Ukraine's Armed Forces. He directly addressed recurring claims in Ukrainian media about inflated pricing and unfulfilled orders, calling the pricing among the lowest of any available offer and dismissing suggestions that public funds had been misappropriated as having no basis in fact. Pricing and delivery conditions, he said, remained under the supervision of the relevant Ukrainian oversight bodies throughout.

Demczenko noted that DPSU acted under authority delegated for defence procurement on behalf of the armed forces, with the type and quantity of equipment ordered approved at every stage by Ukraine's Ministry of Defence. He added that the border guard service holds the required certification as a second-tier disbursing body and was not new to military procurement, having previously completed similar contracts both for its own units and under earlier government delegations.

The Polish side offered its own confirmation. Karolina Siudyła, spokeswoman for PHU Lechmar, told the weekly "Wprost" that the contract had closed in full, but said its execution had been accompanied by an intense disinformation effort from Russian intelligence services aimed at undermining confidence in Lechmar and in the broader supply chain of weapons to Ukraine. "We are aware of where these false reports come from," Siudyła said. "At the end of 2025, Russian intelligence published fabricated material about us, which within hours had spread to hundreds of pro-Russian websites and was later picked up by some Ukrainian channels too. It's part of a wider information war aimed at undermining confidence in suppliers of equipment to Ukraine."

Lechmar has operated in the special-trade sector since 2014, the year of Russia's annexation of Crimea and the start of the conflict in eastern Ukraine. Over the following decade the company built a network of contacts with manufacturers and suppliers worldwide, attended industry trade fairs, and developed expertise in arms regulations, technical specifications and the logistics and financing of transactions in conflict zones. Siudyła said the company holds all required licences and operates under continuous oversight. "We work in an industry that demands discipline and full transparency toward regulatory institutions," she said. "We hold every required licence, we are subject to internal and external oversight mechanisms, and we are ready at any time to be inspected by the relevant authorities, both Polish and Ukrainian."

Former Ukrainian deputy defence minister, Lieutenant General Ivan Havryliuk, separately addressed the matter during a session of a parliamentary temporary investigative committee, explaining that the decision to delegate procurement authority to DPSU stemmed from the Defence Procurement Agency's (AOZ) inability to meet demand for specific types of ammunition. Asked directly whether the contracts had been fulfilled, Havryliuk said: "Yes, I believe all the contracts were completed."



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