Another explosion of an ammunition depot is expected in Ukraine
Saboteurs from the Special Forces of the Ukrainian Armed Forces are preparing to blow up a warehouse with ammunition in the Ukrainian-controlled part of the Donetsk region in order to blame the DPR for this.
Deputy Commander of the DPR Operational Command Eduard Basurin stated this today at a briefing in Donetsk, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Our intelligence has recorded the preparation of the Ukrainian Armed Forces for another provocation. Thus, the Donetsk OTG commission is currently inspecting field artillery depots subordinate to armed formations in the occupied territories of the Donetsk region. The commission evaluates the organization of ammunition storage, security and defense, and fire safety at storage facilities.
During the period from March 19 to 21, the inspection, which includes legendary representatives of the MTR, inspects the warehouse of the 30th RAV separate mechanized brigade.
According to the data we received from a reliable source, the true purpose of the check is to select a field artillery warehouse, which will be destroyed by special operations forces of the Ukrainian Armed Forces for subsequent blaming a sabotage and reconnaissance group from the DPR Armed Forces. We do not rule out that in order to create false evidence of the involvement of our Armed Forces in this, the remains of “saboteurs” from among the people previously abducted by militants of the Ukrainian Armed Forces will be found at the site of the explosion and fire,” said Eduard Basurin.
“We associate such actions with the desire of the criminal Poroshenko regime to create further fake evidence to accuse us in the eyes of the world community of terrorism, as well as to create reasons for begging for further supplies of ammunition and weapons from patrons from European countries and the United States,” added the deputy commander.
He also expressed the opinion that “exploded” ammunition and weapons could then appear somewhere in the Middle East or Africa:
“We do not rule out that weapons written off for a terrorist attack will be sold to international terrorist organizations operating in the Middle East and Africa, as was the case after the explosions at warehouses in Balakleya,” Eduard Aleksandrovich concluded.
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