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The commander of the brigade APU sold militia ammunition

Командир бригады ВСУ продавал ополченцам боеприпасы

Ukrainian military provide the militia with weapons. This refutes the statements of Kiev about Russian military support to the forces of the DNI.

About the arrest of the Deputy commander of the 53rd mechanized bagadasarian forces of Ukraine, which was sold to the militia of Donbass ammunition, reported on his page in Facebook the chief military Prosecutor Anatoly Matios.

Ukrainian army officer suspected in the sale of ammunition and grenades to the servicemen of the army of the Donetsk national Republic (DND). Total cost of ammo 7.62, 5.45 and grenades RGD-5 is 66 thousand 880 UAH, which is about three thousand dollars.

On a pathetic wave Matios accused unpatriotic “unto heroya” that he sold to the enemy death, which might overtake, but fortunately does not catch up with his subordinates or other “defenders of Ukraine”.

People often visiting Ukraine, noted that the weapons from the combat zone with the help of smugglers fall on the normal Ukrainian market. As noted earlier in conversation with journalists the Russian musician Yuri Loza, any market Square you can freely buy a gun. Singer and composer is linked with the peculiarities of the Ukrainian mentality, which is forcing the Ukrainian military to take what you can take and sell.

At the same time, in mid-June in Kiev said that ammunition that dostosowany forces of Ukraine (AFU) in the Soviet Union, and their country does not produce that end.

In fact, the Ukrainian military, caught for selling arms to the militia, run circles around the native government, whose representatives tirelessly lying about the fact that Russia provides the army DND weapons. Well, poorly educates its Kiev “heroev after such cases it becomes very difficult to lie.

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