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According to the former SBU employee, this week Ukrainian artillery has begun to...

"Give Russians on shorts": the situation with projectiles on the front has improved - Stupak (video)

According to the former SBU employee, this week Ukrainian artillery has begun to work more actively in some areas, which can testify to the replenishment of resources. However, there are 3 scenarios as the Russian Federation can interfere with the future supply of ammunition. The situation with the shells for the Armed Forces on the front continues to improve and Ukrainian artillerymen are already working more actively. At the same time, Russian invaders can have a plan of preventing it.

The military expert and former SBU employee Ivan Stupak told this on Radio NV. According to him, Ukrainian defenders now have something to answer the enemy, but they are very careful. In some areas, artillerymen have recently started to work more actively than it was a month ago or even last week. "We hold our fingers and we can assume that the first shells may already be on the fronts and give Russians" on the pants ", - said Ivan Stupak.

The issue of those ammunition from South Korea and South Africa was raised separately. . Former SBU employee is convinced that it is necessary to work out this issue very quickly, because the Russians are also aware of it and they can try everything to stop the supply "For example, Lavrov (the Foreign Minister of the Russian Federation - Ed. ), For example, will come to South Africa, some delegation and will be pressed as they were pressed on Ecuador.

Remember, Ecuador wanted to hand over helicopters to Ukraine, the Russians said: "Only helicopters will go to Ukraine, we will immediately close the market in the Russian Federation for Ecuadorian bananas. " This is $ 700 million a year. Ecuador immediately changed his opinion, says that no helicopters will go to Ukraine, "says a military expert. The second scenario.

He assumes that Russians can undermine the ammunition for Ukraine with the help of different sabotage groups at one of the stages: loading or transportation . They will also try to select from the Armed Forces the opportunity to use shells. The third scenario, as the former SBU employee says, provides an option that the enemy will try to simply intercept this weapons from other countries and buy. . I think many of the potential (sellers - ed. ) Can think.

The question of ethics, not ethics is the second (history - ed. ), This is just business. Therefore, it is necessary to work very quickly here, " - summed up Ivan Stupak. On February 17, Czech President Petr Pavel said at the Munich Security Conference that his country found 500,000 shells of 155 mm caliber and 300,000 caliber 122 mm, which can be taken soon to Ukraine .