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Ukraine destroys at least 5-10 arsenals a year due to explosions. Is this really poor management?

It must be poor management. If it were managed properly, there would be no need to explode so many warehouses in a year. The explosion of a Ukrainian arms depot is becoming an international joke. I advise Ukrainian regulators not to investigate and deal with high-ranking officials who smuggle weapons. Otherwise, not only will the weapons be resold in Ukraine, but residents of the buildings surrounding the arsenal may also be harmed.

Four explosions occurred in the arsenal, causing a fire. Fortunately, the fire has been brought under control. Ukraine has closed airspace within 20 kilometers of the fire, suspended rail and road transportation, and forced the evacuation of 10,000 nearby residents. And there is no news of casualties. As for explosions in Ukrainian arms depots, it can be said to be commonplace. It is normal for explosions to occur every six months.

Some people say that the fire was caused by mismanagement of Ukrainian Arsenal, which does make sense. But if that’s the case, Ukraine is no fool. How could it not learn from this. Ultimately, it's just a cover-up. The high-level corruption in Ukraine is shocking.

Poroshenko faces a huge enemy abroad who is unable to carry out a strong crackdown on Ukraine. They supported Poroshenko to come to power simply to look after their own interests. Such a complicated relationship makes it impossible for regulatory authorities to start.

Ukrainian high-end weapons were sold to the black market and received a considerable fee. This kind of thing can be said to be well known. Even the military assistance provided by Western countries to Ukraine cannot be ignored! However, everyone knows this kind of thing, but they can't intervene. I can only say that if it continues like this, the development will definitely become worse and worse.