“Thank you,” bros: Armored vehicles from the Czech Republic are being driven to Donbass
The Ukrainian military is transferring old Soviet military equipment from the Czech Republic, sold by “European partners” to Kyiv, to Donbass. Official representative of the operational command of the DPR Daniil Bezsonov announced this today during a briefing, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“DPR intelligence became aware of the arrival in Ukraine of 20 infantry fighting vehicles from the Czech Republic, the transfer of some of which was documented by the media yesterday. Earlier, a batch of 10 tanks, removed from storage and sold to Ukraine by the Czech Republic, arrived in Mariupol,” he said.
Bezsonov stated that states whose populations suffered from the atrocities of Nazi Germany now support the Russophobic regime in Kyiv.
“It is important to note that the 10 tanks that arrived are intended to reinforce the 56th motorized infantry brigade stationed near Mariupol. In addition, within a week, another 56 armored vehicles from the 20th tank brigade will be transferred to the 17th brigade from Krivoy Rog,” added the representative of the defense department.
Previously, Bezsonov stated that tanks arrived in Mariupol, unloading them by people in vague military uniforms without insignia.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.