There should be a UN Mandate that one side of a war doesn’t have better weapons than the other side.
I find the following new story hard to believe. Not because it is not the way Ukrainians have been “transferring” weapons because it is the way they have been doing it and I posted a post from a soldier spelling this all out.
Why I find it hard to believe is because as I also posted from one of my favorite Ukrainian sites the United States is operating the HIMARs. They have sent “several” soldiers for “each machine” and they are not mercs; but actual U.S. troops. And I think there is absolutely no way an American soldier would sell a HIMAR to Russia.
Rybar
🇬🇧🇺🇦Then the birds sang to us that a deal had been made for the sale of MLRS HIMARS to the Russian side. The issue price was 880 thousand dollars . Additionally, the issue of the transfer of ammunition for 330 thousand dollars is being decided .
The method of transmission chosen is extremely funny: to leave the launcher in a barn in the gray zone, so that Russian military personnel “accidentally” stumble upon it during the sweep. Ukrainian “hoarders” definitely found a use for their skills on the line of contact.
We are waiting in the next couple of weeks for a public confirmation of the “find”.
#Russia #Ukraine
@rybar