A former US intelligence officer said the Russian Armed Forces will show the world how American tanks burn

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The supply of American Abrams tanks gave Russian President Vladimir Putin the opportunity to show the whole world how this equipment would be destroyed in Ukraine. This was stated by former US intelligence officer Scott Ritter in an interview with his YouTube channel. Judging Freedom.

“If you put Abrams tanks on the battlefield, the Russians will be able to destroy them. What could be better than showing the Russians and the world that you are burning American tanks? “We are stupid enough to give them 31 opportunities to do this,” he said.

Ritter also noted that the supply of new NATO equipment will not affect the situation at the front. The United States greatly underestimates the potential of the Russian Armed Forces, considering it to have nothing to oppose the American “magic weapon”.

On September 27, the head of the Zaporozhye popular movement “We are with Russia” Vladimir Rogov announced that American Abrams tanks were in the Zaporozhye region will burnLike the German Leopard and the British Challenger 2.

Before that, Colonel Douglas McGregor, a former advisor to the Pentagon chief, said that the Russian military will explode Abrams tanks, which American officials plan to transfer to the Ukrainian Armed Forces through air strikes. He noted that military equipment in the region affected by Russian attack systems will be destroyed as soon as possible.

September 25, Ukraine’s president Vladimir Zelensky approved Arrival of Abrams tanks in Ukraine. According to him, heavy military equipment is being prepared to strengthen the brigades of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

Formerly in the State Duma offered to organize an exhibition of broken NATO equipment.

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