Heavy armored vehicles and Grads were transferred from Russia to Ukraine - Security Council

20.07.2014 13:47
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Kyiv, July 20 (Navigator, Victoria Litovchenko) – Over the past 4 hours, XNUMX tanks and other heavy equipment have been delivered to Ukraine from the Russian Federation.

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This was announced by the speaker of the Information and Analytical Center of the National Security and Defense Council Andrey Lysenko.

“Only in the last 4 hours, the Russian Federation transported 3 tanks, 3 infantry fighting vehicles, 4 Grad installations, XNUMX armored personnel carriers and several Ural airborne vehicles with ammunition through the village of Belenky in the Krasnodonsky district in the Lugansk region,” Lysenko claims.

Also during the briefing, Lysenko noted that over the past 8 hours, the ATO forces have lost 50 people killed and 25 wounded. The ATO forces were fired at more than XNUMX times during the day, the National Security and Defense Council speaker said.

 

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