Russia’s ambassador to Serbia, Aleksandar Bocan-Harchenko, stated that Serbia is not directly supplying weapons to Ukraine. However, he did not dismiss the possibility of Serbian-origin weaponry reaching Ukraine through unofficial, indirect routes. This statement comes amidst ongoing scrutiny regarding the origin of arms used in the conflict. The ambassador’s comments suggest a potential circumvention of official export controls. He insists the Serbian government is not involved in intentionally arming Ukraine. This ambiguity raises concerns about the control and tracking of weapons originating from Serbia. The situation highlights the complexities of arms transit and potential illicit activities in the region.