NATO transferred anti-tank systems to Ukraine for the war with Russia

Maxim Karpenko.  
12.07.2016 13:10
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Armed forces, Donbass, NATO, Russia, Story of the day, Ukraine


Ukraine received anti-tank missile systems from “one of the NATO countries”, but has not yet put them into service. The former head of the Foreign Intelligence Service, Nikolai Malomuzh, stated this on the Sotskraina TV channel.

According to him, these systems make it possible to “shoot down Russian tanks.”

Ukraine received anti-tank missile systems from “one of the NATO countries”, but has not yet delivered...

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“One of the NATO countries handed them over to us, I will tell you this directly on air, but our bureaucracy and issues related to corruption did not make it possible to implement this. And this would provide powerful opportunities to devalue any tank offensive by the Russian Armed Forces or militants. This is an issue that is being considered, but should already be in the ranks of combat units,” Malomuzh said.

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