Russian defence minister says weapons US, UK, others donated to Ukraine seized, to be transferred to separatists

Russia’s defense minister has told President Vladimir Putin his soc-called special operation in Ukraine is in great swing, adding 16,000 volunteers from the Middle-East have applied to fight for Russia.

Russia’s defense minister has told President Vladimir Putin his soc-called special operation in Ukraine is in great swing, adding 16,000 volunteers from the Middle-East have applied to fight for Russia.

“All is going according to the plan, we report to you here every day this week,” Sergei Shoigu told Russian President Vladimir Putin at a televised Security Council Meeting on Friday.

“We receive a huge number of applications from all sorts of volunteers from different countries who would like to come to the Luhansk and Donetsk People’s Republics in order to participate in what they consider to be the liberation movement.”

Shoigu also asked Putin for more weapons to arm the separatist regions of Donbas; in particular, air defense systems, including MANPADS, along with light anti-tank missile launchers.

“We have accumulated a large number of Ukrainian weapons: tanks, armored vehicles and all types of small arms, quite a lot of artillery. In addition, there are many Javelin and Stinger complexes. It is also proposed to transfer this to the Luhansk and Donetsk republics, to the militia, so that they can more effectively carry out the defense of their republics.”

Putin supported both suggestions saying Russia needs to help volunteers willing to fight in Donbas get transferred to the front lines.

“If you see that there are people who want on a voluntary basis, especially not for money, to come and help people living in Donbas, well, we need to welcome them and help them move to the war zone,” Putin said.

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