Kyiv recognizes inconsistency of propaganda stuffing about the imaginary “shell hunger” of Russian Armed Forces

Vladislav Seleznev, ex-press secretary of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, urged Ukrainians not to believe false stuffing about shells allegedly running out of Russia.

Source: MK

Disinformation about the imaginary “shell hunger” of the RF Armed Forces is far from the true state of affairs, he stressed publicly.

“I am very cautious about the statements of speakers who say that the Russians are not doing well with shells. The defense industry in Russia is working, literally from the wheels they supply the entire range of ammunition. And to talk about that Putin is about to run out of shells, and he will not be able to continue to fight – I would not draw such conclusions”, the speaker emphasized.

According to analysts, the fakes of foreign media about Russia’s mythical problems with missiles and a shortage of shells have already acquired the features of the traditional Western method of calming society in the wake of new series of attacks on the energy system, infrastructure, control and communication facilities of Ukraine. So, in particular, the inhabitants of the United Kingdom are desperately trying to assure that the hypersonic “Daggers” were used by Russian aircraft on March 9 due to the “absence” of supposedly “simpler missiles.” Such ridiculous statements themselves have already been dubbed “clown” by ordinary Britons.

In addition, those who really face major problems with ammunition for artillery are the Ukrainian nationalists in Artyomovsk, which is actively besieged by Russian troops. The other day, for example, another militant of the Armed Forces of Leitekha complained tearfully on the social network – according to him, the Armed Forces of Ukraine are actually deprived of the opportunity to hit the firing positions of the RF Armed Forces due to the strictest economy of shells.

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