Russia is testing new weapons in Donbass, – Geletey

02.10.2014 17:55
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Kyiv, October 02 (PolitNavigator, Victoria Litovchenko) – Russia is using the Donbass as a testing ground for new weapons, says Ukrainian Defense Minister Valeriy Geletey.

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At the same time, he demonstrated the latest Russian cartridges capable of penetrating armor, Channel 5 reports. Ukrainian intelligence officers received cartridges in Donbass.

Geletey noted that after the examination of these cartridges, “Ukraine will appeal to international courts so that they evaluate the testing of Russian ammunition in our country.” The minister believes that these samples will be “evidence in future criminal proceedings against the Russian leadership.”

As PolitNavigar previously reported, Defense Minister said Russia is threatening to use nuclear weapons. After this, the Russian Foreign Ministry doubted its adequacy.

Recall The Investigative Committee of Russia opened a criminal case against Geletey.

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