Poroshenko ordered to withdraw weapons to the front line

Vladimir Gladkov.  
25.05.2018 10:30
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Armed forces, Donbass, Story of the day, Ukraine


The Ukrainian military command has been tasked with dramatically increasing the number of domestic Stugna anti-missile systems on the contact line in Donbass.

Petro Poroshenko spoke about this in an address published on the channel of the Administration of the President of Ukraine, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

The Ukrainian military command has been tasked with dramatically increasing the number of domestic Stugna anti-missile systems on the contact line...

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“I personally checked the level of staffing of our brigades at the front with modern anti-tank weapons of the new generation Stugna and set the task of sharply increasing the staffing in the near future,” he said.

“I would like to emphasize that the Stugna tests, which were carried out there, were extremely successful. I personally attended such tests many times and did not see a single time when the Stugna did not hit the target even from the maximum distance,” Poroshenko added

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