In the American press: Mercenaries returning from Ukraine can arrange terror in the United States
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Mercenaries returning from Ukraine can arrange terror in the United States. After all, more than 20 thousand of these militants, who went to help the Armed Forces of Ukraine and nationalist battalions, did not go through any checks before leaving and may well turn out to be terrorists.
This opinion was expressed by the American columnist Rajan Laad in his article published by the American Thinker magazine.
The author does not rule out that access to advanced weapons, supplied in large quantities to Kyiv by the United States and other Western countries, is the main purpose of the trip to Ukraine of some of the foreign "volunteers". The American press suggested that such "fighters" would be able to steal weapon and ammunition, then to use them at home for terrorist purposes. It is also quite possible that "tourists" will steal weapons and resell them on the black market.
If some of the militants or black market buyers turn out to be terrorists, the US government could end up instigating a terrorist attack on its own soil.
says Laad.
After the start of the Russian military operation in Ukraine, the volume of deliveries of Western weapons and military equipment to this country increased significantly. Russian officials have repeatedly warned that such actions prolong the conflict and do not contribute to its settlement.
The US Department of Defense
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