The report added that "the inability of DoD personnel to visit areas where equipment provided to Ukraine was being used or stored significantly hampered ODC-Kiev's ability to execute" the monitoring.
"In other words, commanders of various […] levels – often they were generals or colonels and others – were given with shipments of some weapons [and] personally [they] re-sold or retailed them back to the black or dark market," Hersh stressed. According to the journalist, the weapons included "hand missile guns" designed to down a warplane flying "at a considerable height."
Russia's Concerns
"Where will weapons pop up? Who will bear responsibility when the materiel falls into the hands of some terrorist groups and criminal organizations?" Antonov said, adding that such a policy jeopardizes the security of the all Europe and increases the risk of a direct clash between Russia and NATO.