The Russian president said some arms being sent to Ukraine have ended up on the illegal market in the Middle East.
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday claimed without evidence that some Western weapons intended for Ukraine have been sold to the Taliban on the illegal arms market.Putin made the accusation during a meeting with members of the Russian Civic Chamber while discussing what he characterized as a high level of corruption in the Ukrainian government.
'Newsweek reached out to the Russian and Ukrainian ministries of foreign affairs via email for comment Friday night.TASS, a Russian state-controlled media outlet, also reported on Putin's claim about Western weapons being bought by the Taliban. Putin reportedly went on at length about Ukraine and his accusations of corruption there.'In Russia, we have plenty of problems.
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