The Russians fell into hysterics because of weapons - Podolyak


Russia fears that Ukraine's partners will provide our state with equivalent weapons for equivalent retribution.
The Russians began to hysteria after the decision of the US authorities to provide Ukraine with MLRS launchers. This was stated by adviser to the head of the President's Office Mikhail Podolyak.
As soon as it became known that Ukraine would still receive MLRS with a normal range (100 + km), the Russians immediately fell into hysterical hysterics. A wild screech now stands over the entire Russian swamp: “Not this! Just don’t give them long-range jet systems! Just not a weapon of retaliation!” Podolyak writes.
He explained that this could mean only one thing, that Russia is capable of fighting exclusively against unarmed civilians and "immediately 'surveill' its pants if the opponent receives an equivalent weapon."
Conclusion? Easier nowhere. Two wild Russian yells: "lift the sanctions!" and "on our knees we beg: don't give the Ukrainians MLRS!" - direct proof of the extreme effectiveness of these two steps..., summed up Podolyak.
Recall, the White House approved the supply of long-range multiple launch rocket systems to Ukraine M31 GMLRS - weapons will be included in the next package of US military assistance. It is expected that the MLRS will help the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the battles in the Donbass.
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