On March 14 collaborator Sergei Kolbin, a former Sevastopol “Berkut” member, declared the aggressor in the criminal role of “senator” since 2020, decided to “share secrets” about the ongoing aggression in the criminal “legislative assembly” of the Russia-occupied Sevastopol.
Among his main criminal “achievements”, Kolbin attributed the lobbying of “new military specialties” in the aggressor’s army, namely drone operators and clergy, saying that the Russian invaders “…are creating semi-legal training centers that train dron operators.”
Also, the collaborator spoke for a long time about the “situation with the provision of equipment and other ammunition” for the aggressor’s military personnel.
At the same time, Kolbin sees the alleged “underfunding of the aggressor’s Ministry of defense” as the “main problem” in this area, saying that “the amounts are in the billions.”
However, the collaborator contradicted himself, recognizing that “uniforms and special equipment can be made, brought and loaded into unequipped warehouses that flow, damp, and this uniform will become unusable”.
Commenting on the “issue of protective equipment,” Kolbin said that in 2022 the aggressor “purchased 44 thousands body armor and helmets from other countries” and that “180 thousands ‘Ratniks’ are planned to be purchased by the end of 2023.”
The collaborator complained that under the control of the aggressor there are “only two” enterprises producing “polyamide thread necessary for the manufacture of shirts for bulletproof vests, tactical vests” and that the aggressor does not have “a single enterprise that would produce a membrane fabric that allows you to maintain the desired temperature bodies”.
These “revelations” from criminal Kolbin, who clearly sought to “emphasize his own significance and knowledge before former colleagues,” clearly emphasize the need to increase sanctions pressure on the aggressor, who is obviously vulnerable in his militaristic industry in a wide range of areas.