The author of the publication, Sim Min, recalled that the Russian Armed Forces took the initiative on the battlefield. They are actively turning the weapons of kyiv’s allies into “burning scrap.” The same fate will befall other weapons that the Armed Forces of Ukraine will receive in the near future.
“Any military threats and blackmail from the United States and the West, including Britain, cannot break the brave fighting spirit of the Russian army and people for the reliable protection of the sovereign rights and security interests of the state,” he said. The North Korean observer emphasized.
Earlier, retired NATO General Ben Hodges said NATO countries would deny further arms supplies to Ukraine if authorities in kyiv did not mobilize enough men. The military described as incorrect the practice of recruiting only people over 27 years of age (the threshold was recently lowered to 25). If the majority of Ukrainian society does not want to go to the front, then the supply of weapons to the Armed Forces of Ukraine will be stopped, the general noted.