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The following will be "Leopards" and "Abrams" tanks: the Russian Federation is afraid of supply of weapons to Ukraine

According to Russian General Andriy Gurulev, Russia has to "catch up" Ukraine and defend. It all started with helmets and bulletproof vests, then went small arms, ammunition, howitzers, Himars RSSV, and now - Patriot. The Russian military commander and deputy of the State Duma Andriy Gurulev in his recent speech on television complained about the supply of weapons to Ukraine in Western countries and acknowledged that the Russian Federation had to "catch up and defend themselves.

" Air Force Francis Skar journalist reported this on Twitter. The former Russian military briefly listed the supply of Western weapons to Ukraine for 2022. According to him, it all started with helmets and bulletproof vests, then went small arms, ammunition, howitzers, Himars RSSV, and now - Patriot. "The following will be Abrams tanks," Leopards " - it will still be. It will be all! - stressed Gurulev. - And unfortunately, we are catching up in this matter To deal with it.

" "Even if weapons are lacking weapons in Western Europe, Americans will supply as much as they need. They will also be printed - it is not a problem for them," the ExVIVKO said. Gurulev stated that the Tilova base of Ukraine was the whole territory of NATO, and also called for the complete destruction of Ukrainian energy infrastructure. "And when we say that today it is necessary to bomb energy infrastructure - yes, we need to get the end so as not to break your head.

Together with the railway there, with everything else," he said. Recall that thanks to the trophies, Ukraine has become one of the main operators of the T-90 tanks in the world. According to military expert Oleksandr Kovalenko, it is known about 14 T-90 trophic tanks, which are in service with the Armed Forces and two other modifications "M". Earlier, Focus reported that the invaders were preparing Melitopol for street fighting. Concrete fences appeared in the center of the city territory.