Russian Security: Western experts have trained Ukrainian Forces on Detonating Mines Since 2018 

Moscow (ST) – A source at the Russian Security Service revealed that in 2018, experts from NATO countries trained members of the Ukrainian forces how to detonate mines, in the same way of carry out terrorist attacks against civilians.

The source told Sputnik, commenting on the photos and videos on the smartphones of the Ukrainian soldiers who were killed in the Donetsk People’s Republic: “Those soldiers were trained in the autumn of 2018 in an international center by instructors speaking Polish and English, and they conducted various lessons in tactics, medicine and special engineering training. This training is not an ordinary military exercise; rather it is training for special units to attack various buildings, search cars, arrest hostile military personnel.”

In recent months, the Russian forces announced the elimination of several Ukrainian subversive groups that had carried out infiltration attempts and terrorist attacks against a number of regions in Donbass and Russia.

Najla Khoury

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