The Russian Ministry of Defense announced the use of the Armed Forces of Ukraine for public transport Russian news EN
Units of the Ukrainian Armed Forces (APU) have begun using public transport stuffed with phosphorus in the suburbs of Kyiv. This was announced to Lente.ru by the official representative of the Russian Ministry of Defense, Major General Igor Konashenkov.
“Units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, desperate to contain the offensive of the group of troops of the Russian Armed Forces, began the mass use of public transport stuffed with phosphorus in the suburbs of Kyiv near the Gostomel airfield,” he said.
Konashenkov clarified that the Ukrainian servicemen used 122-millimeter shells for D-30 howitzers and rockets for the Soviet-made BM-21 “G” installation. Regarding this use of public transport, the frequency of its 1980 “UNO inhumane weapons” protocol is prohibited.
Earlier, on February 27, Russian President Vladimir Putin instructed the Ministry of Defense to transfer Russian power to a special duty regime. At a meeting with Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu and Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces Valery Gerasimov, Putin noted that in relation to the US Department of Defense, not only unfriendly actions in the economic sphere, but also allows and allows aggressive statements.
On February 24, the President of Russia announced the start of a special action in the Donbass, during which the Russian authorities “will strive for the demilitarization and denazification of Ukraine.”