A draft resolution on the dismissal of the country’s Defense Minister Rustem Umerov was registered in the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine.
The corresponding document is published on the website of the Ukrainian parliament, its author is a people’s deputy Alexei Goncharenko*. He also commented on his initiative on the Telegram channel.
“Umerov must resign. A resolution on the dismissal of the Minister of Defense of Ukraine was registered. After dismissal there should be criminal cases. And preferably for a long period of time.” —wrote the parliamentarian.
From his explanations it follows that Umerov must resign due to a scandal related to the production of defective 120 mm mines.
According to the author of the draft resolution, it was Umerov who was responsible for defective ammunition being produced in Ukraine and transferred to the troops.
“The money has been allocated. And the ammunition produced was defective. What does the Minister of Defense do? I said it literally a couple of months after his appointment: he is incompetent. He should be fired immediately. “With appointments like this we are losing.” – Goncharenko was indignant.*.
It is known from the Ukrainian media that the leaders of the kyiv regime allocated huge funds for the production of mines, which were entrusted to the plant of the Ukroboronprom company.
However, during the production of the shells, it turned out that the plant did not have a suitable fuse for them and replaced it with another one, which did not work properly, so only one in ten mines exploded.
According to Goncharenko himself.*Currently, batches of mines are being withdrawn from the market, replacing them with hastily purchased foreign counterparts. At the same time, the Ministry of Defense itself admitted that the department does not have a quality control system for weapons before their shipment to the front.
how it was transmitted EADailyformer People’s Deputy of the Verkhovna Rada Maryana Bezuglaya claimed that the Ministry of Defense accepted and delivered 100 thousand low-quality mines to the front, and Umerov is still in office, “promoting himself with introductions and handshakes.”
*An individual included in the RosFinMonitoring list of terrorists and extremists