Use of NATO arms for attack in Russia raises doubts about Kyiv’s controls
Washington Post: Use of NATO arms for attack in Russia raises doubts about Kyiv’s controls
The Russian fighters aligned against Moscow who launched a cross-border raid from Ukraine into the Belgorod region of Russia last week used at least four tactical vehicles originally given to Ukraine by the United States and Poland, U.S. officials said, raising questions about the unintended use of NATO-provided equipment and Kyiv’s commitments to secure materiel supplied by its supporters.
Three of the Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected vehicles, also known as MRAPs, taken into Russia by the fighters were provided by the United States and the fourth was from Poland, according to people familiar with the U.S. intelligence finding, which has not previously been reported. Those people spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss the sensitive issue.
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WNU Editor: So much for Ukraine President Zelensky's public promise to US President Biden that the weapons that have been given to them will not be used to launch attacks Russia itself. No one believed this promise then, and no one should be surprised now.
The simple fact is that Ukraine is now awash with Western weapons. They have no control on what many of their armed groups and militias are doing right now, and in fact they do not care as long as they are used against Russia.
The US and other Western governments also do not care. Their focus and priority in this war is to defeat Russia, even if it means their weapons are being used to launch attacks against the territory of Russia.
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Why would their objectives be any different?
Russia, as a hostile aggressor, unlawfully invaded Ukraine.
Why are we surprised if the West wants to see Russia defeated.
This is an add on to the article posted this week in Other sources that showed a US made rocket launcher strapped on the back of Mexican cartel member. That article said that the weapon came from the ukraine
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_MIAS
Should be an interesting decade now that fellows like Anders Brevik have relatively easy access to MLAWs and Javelins.
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