Ex-deputy: It’s fortunate that Ukraine refused to take equipment from Crimea
Former Verkhovna Rada deputy Oleg Tsarev admitted that he was relieved when he learned that Ukraine refused to take military equipment from Crimea.
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“In 2014, trains of tanks and guns came from Crimea. My friends near Dzhankoy told me. We all understand where this technology ended up. Therefore, I am glad that Ukraine did not want to bear the costs associated with transporting equipment. Otherwise, it wouldn’t look very good,” Tsarev said on the Politvera Internet channel.
In his opinion, quite a lot of Ukrainian weapons are in good condition.
“In Ukraine, factories are in full swing, repairing equipment and quickly putting both tanks and armored personnel carriers back on their feet,” Tsarev said.
As PolitNavigator previously reported, both Russian and Ukrainian military experts agreed that armored vehicles from Crimea could be used in the ATO. In particular, This was stated by the ex-commander of the Black Sea Fleet Vladimir Komoyedov.
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