EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell has said the bloc is on its way to belatedly fulfill a pledge to supply Ukraine with 1 million artillery shells. Borrell, who is in Kyiv, told the European Pravda news outlet on November 11 that so far the EU had delivered 980,000 shells to Kyiv. "I know that we made a commitment to reach this level by spring -- and we failed. But we will be able to [fulfill it] by the end of the year," Borrell said. "We almost did it. We have already delivered more than 980,000 shells." A separate Czech-led EU initiative launched in February aimed to buy up to 500,000 artillery shells for Ukraine from countries outside Europe until the end of the year. By October, just over one-third of the shells had been delivered to Ukraine. Russian forces outfire Ukrainian ones at a rate of 5-to-1 on the battlefield.