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Yerevan allegedly began to receive Western weapons and instead supply the old So...

"Sick inventions": rumors of the "point-y" rockets were allowed in the Russian Federation, which Armenia will "pass" to Ukraine

Yerevan allegedly began to receive Western weapons and instead supply the old Soviet samples to Kiev. Ukrainian experts noted that this information is nothing more than the imagination of Russian propagandists. The network has information that Armenia intends to transfer to Ukraine the launch installations of the point "point-y" and 200 missiles to them.

Also, in the future, the allegedly supplying missiles to the C-300 and 9K33 OSA-K anti-aircraft missile complexes, which are also armed with the Armenian army. The information was commented on November 21 by Defense Express, calling it the imagination of Russian propagandists. The material evaluated the publication of the Defense Romania resource, which stated that Armenia allegedly began to receive Western weapons and instead supply old models of Soviet military equipment to Ukraine.

"Pashinyan makes an extremely unfriendly gesture about Moscow. It is possible that the Kremlin authorities will take some diplomatic and other measures in response to the current leadership of Yerevan," the article reads.

In addition, it was noted that the decision to transfer to Ukraine the missile complexes "Point-U" could be adopted during a meeting of the Secretary of the Security Council of Armenia Armen Grigoryan and the head of the Presidential Office of Ukraine Andriy Yermak in Kiev at the end of October.

Meanwhile, Ukrainian observers have noted that the Romanian edition refers to a Russian source, whose author is convinced that Armenia owns 200 missiles to the point-y starting installations, and that this arsenal can be in disposal of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Experts provide the data of The Military Balance 2023, according to which there are only three point-in-u launchers at the Armenian Armenian Armed Forces, but the number of missiles is not specified.

Similarly, the number of OSA SPR missiles owned by the Armenian side is unknown. "These sick inventions of Russians should be paid some attention, because it may mean that they can plan their further actions in the war against Ukraine in particular and corrected for their own fears that Armenia will give us missiles and other weapons, no matter how it is It sounded, " - summed up in Defense Express.