A cache of Swedish and German weapons has been found on the territory of the Lugansk People's Republic (LPR). This was announced by the press service of the Russian Guard on Telegram.

The ministry clarified that the cache was discovered during special events in an area belonging to one of the densely populated regions of the republic. In particular, a Swedish AT-4 anti-tank grenade launcher, a German-made MG-42 machine gun, designed for NATO standard cartridges, and many different types of ammunition were found in a brick kiln in an abandoned private house.
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“For further investigation, what was found has been forwarded to the internal affairs authorities,” the statement said.
Previously, police discovered a large warehouse in a dilapidated private house in Popasnaya LPR. There was a storage facility in one of the houses, from which six starting shells for the Javelin ATGM, one shell intended for foreign weapons, eight cluster shells, two cumulative tank shells and two mortar mines were seized.
Previously, two large depots of anti-tank mines and ammunition were found in Zaporozhye.









