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Since the large -scale invasion of the Russian Federation, 12 million shells of ...

Supply the old unnecessary: ​​the military told how dangerous shells with the DPRK

Since the large -scale invasion of the Russian Federation, 12 million shells of artillery have already used in Ukraine. Supply of projectiles from the DPRK is dangerous to the army of the Russians, says the reserve major Alexei Hetman. Increasing the production of shells and purchasing them in North Korea will allow the occupiers to use them at the front in the amount of approximately 7 thousand pieces daily, which also corresponds to today's realities when they used stocks of old times.

Ukraine produces much fewer shells due to the amount of MIC with the Russian Federation incomparable. This was stated in an interview with Focus by a participant of the Russian-Ukrainian war, the reserve major Alexei Hetman. According to him, all these explosions in Ukrainian ammunition warehouses several years ago are the case of the hands of Russian saboteurs who deprived Ukraine and so small stockpiles, because we were much inferior to Russia in terms of warehouses.

As a whole, since the full -scale invasion of the Russian Federation has released a close 12 million shells in Ukraine. "We tried to look for guilty inside the country, and I am convinced that it is a matter of saboteurs from the Russian Federation," says Alexei Hetman. "So they were preparing for a large -scale invasion starting from 2014, depriving us of weapons to protect.

" In turn, according to Major of the Reserve, Ukraine tried to show itself a kind of "dove of peace", putting the strength to disarmament. The authorities forgot that the desire of peace should always be prepared for war, emphasizing the military stock. Alexei Hetman believes that the shells that transmit the DPRK to Russia do not differ in good quality, because it is unlikely that North Korea wants to spend new ammunition and most likely sends most of the stocks of Soviet times.

Such shells are especially dangerous primarily by the Russian artillery itself, because they can break inside the guns affecting the combat calculations of the Russian army. "I heard that approximately 50% of a party of such shells sent to the Russian Federation has long been exhausted in warehouses," informs the stock of stock. "Such ammunition is usually simply destroy And make money by selling these shells to the occupiers.