Paul Goble
Staunton,
July 7 – One of the most dangerous if often unnoticed consequences of Russia’s
invasion of the Donbass and Ukraine’s resistance there has been the bleeding
back into both Russia and Ukraine of millions of weapons of various kinds as
those who have taken part in the fighting return home with weapons they have used.
Both
Moscow and Kyiv have acknowledged this problem and sought to fight it, although
Ukraine has been far more public about both. (For background on this, see windowoneurasia2.blogspot.com/2017/04/siloviki-launch-major-campaign-in.html,
windowoneurasia2.blogspot.com/2017/01/ukrainians-now-have-too-many-guns-for.html, gordonua.com/news/society/nacpoliciya-nachala-vseukrainskuyu-operaciyu-po-protivodeystviyu-nezakonnomu-oborotu-oruzhiya-206080.html
and versia.ru/veterany-ato-vooruzheny-do-zubov-u-nix-na-rukax-bolee-8-millionov-stvolov.)
Now,
Anatoly Matios, the military procurator of Ukraine, has said openly that “each
citizen who fights in the eastern portion of the country is taking home arms
from the arsenal” (politikus.ru/events/109443-oficialnaya-statistika-kazhdyy-voennosluzhaschiy-vsu-utaschil-domoy-oruzhie-i-granaty-s-fronta.html).
On Ukraine’s 112 Ukraina television
channel, he said that “absolutely every one of the soldiers” in Ukrainian
forces has been taking one or another weapon home as “souvenirs,” including “tens
of towns of explosives, thousands of grenades, and hundreds of mines” in
addition to “rifles, pistols and bullets.”
He urged the creation of a special
government agency to struggle against this phenomenon, because the existence of
such an armed population can under certain conditions threaten the stability of
the Ukrainian state.
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