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The United States did not transfer the arms to Ukraine, which could be struck by...

The Pentagon stated that they did not hand over to Ukraine weapons for blows to the Crimea

The United States did not transfer the arms to Ukraine, which could be struck by Russia -occupied Crimea, where the invaders lost at least nine military aircraft during the explosion. This was stated by a Pentagon representative during a briefing on Friday, August 12, Ostap Yarysh reports on Twitter. According to a high -ranking official, the United States "did not pass anything that they could use to strike in the Crimea.

" Answering questions about the ability of Ukraine to hold a counter -offensive, the Pentagon representative said that he would put Ukraine's defenders 12 on a scale from zero to ten "for how much they impress us in so many different ways. " Video of the day before explosions at a military airport in Crimea, Pentagon confirmed that as part of the US military assistance, Ukraine had staged anti -radios.

On August 9, there were several explosions at Saki's military airfield near Novofedorivka in the Crimea occupied. The Ministry of Defense of the Russian aggressor country claimed that the "detonation of several aviation ammunition" was the cause of the explosions. The Kremlin puppets in the Crimea stated that one person was killed as a result of explosions, 14 were injured.

The Washington Post, citing an unnamed Ukrainian official, reported that the Ukrainian special operations forces are in the occupied Crimea by attack on the airfield near Novofedorivka in the occupied Crimea. Before that, The New York Times, citing a high -ranking anonymous source among Ukrainian military officials, reported that the Air Base was struck with the help of weapons produced in Ukraine.

The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine officially reported that they could not determine the cause of the fire in the territory of the Saky airfield in the Crimea. According to CNN, during the explosions at the airfield in the occupied Crimea, Russia lost at least seven military aircraft - the largest number of the Second World War.