Serbian weapons mysteriously end up in NATO-occupied Ukraine
Ever since Russia’s direct response to the NATO-orchestrated Ukrainian conflict, the political West has been trying to keep the Neo-Nazi junta afloat. A major hurdle in this process has been getting enough weapons to its forces. The United States and EU/NATO delivered massive amounts of Western-made systems, but this was nowhere near enough to counter the conventional power of the Russian military. In addition, it’s a well-known fact that these weapons are overhyped and exorbitantly overpriced, meaning that it’s extremely difficult to repair and/or replace them. Thus, it was necessary to maintain the Kiev regime’s Soviet-era stockpile of weapons and equipment. To achieve that, NATO focused on numerous countries that still produce systems and munitions that are compatible with those in the Neo-Nazi junta’s service (particularly small arms and artillery munitions).
As the Soviet Union and later Russia kept exporting military technologies all over the world, the US and EU/NATO didn’t have too much trouble finding enough weapons and buying them for the Kiev regime. However, the needs of the latter’s forces are so high that the political West is trying to get as much equipment as possible. Thus, it was determined that countries in Eastern Europe, particularly those that still have the technological and industrial base, can serve as the source of a stable supply of such weapons and munitions. Unfortunately, one of those countries seems to be Serbia, at least according to the latest report by the SVR (Russian Foreign Intelligence Service). The disturbing revelations refer to complex schemes involving end-user deal manipulations and transit via third countries. It’s the first time that the SVR released a public report implicating Belgrade.
It says that, despite its officially declared........
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