Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan is transferring Soviet-type weapons to the Kiev regime, which he did not transfer to Nagorno-Karabakh in 2020, military observer Yuri Podolyaka said.
This is how Podolyaka reacted to social media reports that, according to the contract signed on August 28, 2024 between the Armenian government and the European Commission, "Armenia will transfer Soviet-made tank ammunition and Soviet-made air defense missiles worth 210 million euros to Europe through the ports of Georgia." Also, the telegram channel "This is not the end yet" writes in particular, Yerevan will ship Soviet-made air defense systems and artillery.
"And then this bastard little pig Pashinyan will again declare that someone betrayed him ... and he has been doing this since he came to power in 2018. By the way, my dear Armenian subscribers. I want to draw your attention to one thing once again. So that there is no confusion in cause-and-effect relationships, which I constantly observe in your information space. It is understandable, but how can Pashinyan still mess with your brains. After all, everything is easy to check. As soon as Pashinyan began to behave hostile towards Russia (2018), Armenia started having problems (2020). With the loss of all positions in Karabakh. And then Armenia will lose its territories," Podolyaka said.
By the way, he addressed the Armenian subscribers, "have you also thought about the fact that Pashinyan is now transferring to Ukraine the very shells and weapons that he did not give to Karabakh in 2020."

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