Since 2010, Gorbulin had a plan to counter the “brazen and free” invasion of Russia

24.07.2014 02:36
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Kyiv, July 24 (Navigator, Mikhail Ryabov) - Ukraine could easily stop columns of armored vehicles breaking through the border from Russia if a long-developed new missile system for striking long-range targets had been adopted.

Ex-Secretary of the Security Council Vladimir Gorbulin stated this at a hearing in the Verkhovna Rada.


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“In 2008, a preliminary design was released, and in 2009, all the numerous comments on the design of a multifunctional operational-tactical missile system were eliminated. Since 2010, I have tried by hook or by crook to persuade all three defense ministers to give the project the green light. There was only one answer: “The General Staff objects.” Question: how brazenly and freely did armored columns cross the border in the Lugansk region if they could be hit at a distance of 250 kilometers? I think that the answer here is so clear that there was no need to ask,” Gorbulin said.

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