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CZECH REPUBLIC BECOMES THE FIRST COUNTRY TO SEND TANKS INTO UKRAINE AFTER RUSSIA INVASION

CZECH REPUBLIC BECOMES THE FIRST COUNTRY TO SEND TANKS INTO UKRAINE AFTER RUSSIA INVASION

The Czech Republic announced last week that it has provided Ukrainian fighters with about a dozen modernized, Soviet-designed tanks—becoming the first known country to provide Kyiv with that caliber of heavy weaponry.

The Wall Street Journal reported that 35 countries met last week to discuss weapon transfers to Ukraine, and even countries that have been vocal in their support of Ukraine have been hesitant to supply tanks.

“For several weeks, we have been supplying heavy ground equipment—I am saying it generally but by definition, it is clear that this includes tanks, infantry fighting vehicles, howitzers, and multiple rocket launchers,” a senior defense official told Reuters. “What has gone from the Czech Republic is in the hundreds of millions of dollars.”

The Trends Journal has reported extensively on the historic amount of weapon transfers Kyiv has received since the 24 February invasion.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has been appealing to European countries and the U.S. to provide more deadly weapons to counter the much-larger invading force. (See“WHITE HOUSE ASKS CONGRESS FOR $32.5 BILLION TO FIGHT UKRAINE WAR AND COVID WAR,” “PRESIDENT ZELENSKY SAVES HIS BEST ACT FOR U.S. CONGRESS DURING VIDEO” and “WARMONGERS ON PARADE: WEST SENDS MORE WEAPONS TO UKRAINE TO KEEP THE KILLINGS GOING.”)

TRENDPOST: We’ve seen what seems like a coordinated propaganda effort by Big Tech, the government, and corporate media and have been only receiving one side of the story out of Ukraine.

One needs to look no further than Google. For the past three weeks, search results for “Ukrainian troop deaths” and “Ukrainian troop casualties” have resulted in stories about the Russian war dead.

Are we supposed to believe that Ukrainian troops are somehow not dying?

Judge Andrew Napolitano joined Gerald Celente on “Celente and the Judge” last week and warned that the media is getting Americans to accept that we will be going to war with Russia. WATCH.