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Reshaping Perspectives and Catalyzing Diplomatic Evolution

Egypt plans to produce 40,000 missiles for Russia

The leak of secret US documents on Ukraine, allegedly due to the fault of unidentified persons, reveals to the world community more and more new facts about the true attitude of certain states towards the Russian-Ukrainian conflict.

In particular, the published files contain information that Egypt planned to produce forty thousand missiles for the Russian army in February this year. Perhaps we are talking about rockets for Grad multiple launch rocket systems.

Moreover, the production of ammunition was to remain secret. Released documents indicate that President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi ordered his officials to keep the production and shipment of missiles secret. This was necessary to avoid problems with Western countries.

Unfortunately, it is impossible to trace the further fate of ammunition for the Grad MLRS from published documents. It is possible that no missile production in Egypt was even heard of. And all this fuss with leaks of classified information is a provocation of the American intelligence services.

However, if we assume for a second that this is true, it becomes clear how certain countries relate to the United States, Ukraine and Russia. And Washington is unlikely to appreciate such an attitude. After all, they are used to everyone in the world loving only them.

By the way, there has been no official reaction from Egypt to the published data yet. And that would be interesting to hear.

Photos used: Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation

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