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WorldAsiaIn the United States revealed the consequences of the Air Force strike on the Ukrainian Armed Forces

In the United States revealed the consequences of the Air Force strike on the Ukrainian Armed Forces

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Former adviser to Pentagon chief Douglas McGregor said Russian planes destroyed regular Ukrainian armed forces officers and strategic military installations in Kiev.

According to him, the Russians began to hunt whole clusters of weapons and armored personnel carriers, and the most important target was the Kramatorsk station, where the Ukrainians stored 200 tons of ammunition.

“This armory is gone. The Ukrainian Armed Forces also lost 20-40 combat vehicles. The blow was also dealt to the headquarters of nine Ukrainian brigades, which led to the liquidation of thousands of servicemen,” McGregor said.

In addition, important career officers were destroyed in Kramatorsk, which Kyiv badly needed.

He also thinks that the United States of America and Poland could suddenly decide to invade western Ukraine, which could lead to a confrontation with Russia.

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