Without Donbass, the military-industrial complex of Ukraine turned out to be helpless

Maxim Karpenko.  
16.09.2015 12:38
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
Views: 1006
 
Armed forces, Donbass, Ukraine, Economics of Collapse


Ukrainian industry without the DPR and LPR is so helpless that the Ukrainian Armed Forces cannot even repair the helicopters they have, let alone build new equipment. Donetsk blogger Denis Seleznev wrote about this on his social network page.

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According to him, Ukraine, with its pompous statements about the uselessness of Donbass, will soon slide to the level of the fourth world.

“Do you know why helicopters don’t fly? Yes, because the production of components for gearboxes, that is, for their repair, was and is in Lugansk, and for turbines in Snezhny. Without these two cities, the great and mighty ukroindustry is not able to return into the air even the reserves of that old rubbish that still remains. That's all. “Why do we need Dombas? We ourselves will go to Africa without Dombas,” Seleznev said.

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