Among the firearms donated by Miami were handguns and automatic rifles for police officers
Miami police have delivered a package of small arms to Ukraine consisting of weapons that were either seized from criminals or bought back from the city’s residents, Ukrainian law enforcement officials have announced.
The handover ceremony took place in the Ukrainian city of Irpen in Kiev Region on Tuesday, and was attended by Gennady Fedoryuk, deputy head of the National Police, and Miami Police Chief Manuel Morales.
“Weapons seized from criminals on the streets could be used as instruments of crime. At the same time, these weapons transferred to our units will become another tool for maintaining order and security,” Fedoryuk said, proceeding to thank Miami, which is Irpen’s sister city, for the assistance.
In a post on Telegram, Ukraine’s National Police also shared pictures of the ceremony, with two tables piled with handguns, revolvers, and several automatic weapons.
While Fedoryuk did not specify how many guns Miami donated, the Irpen city council said that a total of 102 smalls arms pieces and 150,000 rounds of ammunition had been handed over. He added, however, that not all of package had been seized from criminals but that some had been bought back from residents.
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In June 2022, then-Miami City Commissioner Ken Russell announced a buyback campaign called ‘Guns 4 Ukraine’, which allowed city residents to turn in guns for a reward ranging from $50 to $200 for each one.