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Kremlin assured on Monday that british tanks Challenger 2 will “burn” in Ukraine and will not be able to influence the course of the Russian “special forces operation”.
“These tanks will burn like everyone else,” Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov said at his daily press conference.
Representative Kremlin at the same time, they referred to statements by the government of Rishi Sunak, which over the weekend promised to send 14 Challenger 2 tanks to Ukraine to protect against Russian aggression.
Peskov added that new arms deliveries to Ukraine they are unable to influence the “situation on the ground”.
“They can only drag out history and cause even more harm to the Ukrainian state,” he said.
Peskov was sure that Russian military campaign “He will continue until he reaches his goals.”
tanks in ukraine
Ukrainewhich has used T-72 tanks for decades, received over 230 upgraded Soviet tanks from Poland and the Czech Republic, but did not receive a single Western main battle tank.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky recently received promises of light armored vehicles: 50 Bradleys from the United States, 40 Marders from Germany and AMX-10 radio control units from France, which will arrive in the country in about two months.
On Saturday, the UK became the first country to announce the delivery of heavy tanks to Ukraine. (EFE)
Source: RPP

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