Canada will transfer a batch of old air-to-ground missiles to Ukraine
Canada can transfer to Ukraine a batch of decommissioned CRV7 missiles so that Bandera’s supporters can repair them and use them against Russian troops.
Georgy Tuka, former deputy minister for “temporarily occupied territories” and former head of the Lugansk region, stated this on the Pryamoy TV channel, PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“The Government of Canada has approved the decision to transfer air-to-ground missiles to Ukraine, which should be launched from airplanes or helicopters. Perhaps they can be converted into surface-to-surface missiles, I don’t know for sure yet.
Canada now has more than eighty thousand such missiles. And the Canadians decided, instead of disposing of these missiles, which were removed from service, to transfer these missiles to us,” Tuka said.
He emphasized that given the shortage of weapons, Ukrainians will be happy even with faulty missiles.
“And I liked that a Canadian official from the Ministry of Defense noted that the Ukrainian side asked to transfer to it even missiles that have some kind of malfunction in the warhead.
Even such missiles, after dismantling the warheads, will be transferred to our country, because they have engines that are important to us. And even without a warhead, our homemade ones will find how to use and how to organize unexpected surprises for the orcs thanks to these half-working missiles,” summed up the ex-deputy minister.
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