Russia is seeking to supply Iraq with weapons is estimated at "millions of dollars"
Iraq helicopter contracted to buy from Russia
02/06/2015 16:14
Long-Presse / Baghdad
Russian presidential aide Vladimir Cochin revealed on Tuesday for his country seeks to supply Iraq with weapons is estimated at "millions of dollars," noting that most of the weapons will be warplanes, tanks, armored equipment.
Said Cochin, in the transfer site "Sputnik news Russian" statement, and I followed (long-Presse), "Moscow is planning to supply Iraq with weapons up Akiemha for hundreds of millions of dollars," noting that "weapons that Russia is planning equipping of Iraq worth hundreds of millions of dollars in value" .
He Cochin, he will be "There are different types of weapons to be processed for Iraq", adding that "the majority of the equipment will be of light firearms, tanks and armored equipment and military aircraft equipment."
The announcement about the possibility of arming Russia to Iraq after nearly two weeks of visiting Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi to Moscow, accompanied by an official Iraqi delegation included a number of ministers and officials.
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Iraq helicopter contracted to buy from Russia
02/06/2015 16:14
Long-Presse / Baghdad
Russian presidential aide Vladimir Cochin revealed on Tuesday for his country seeks to supply Iraq with weapons is estimated at "millions of dollars," noting that most of the weapons will be warplanes, tanks, armored equipment.
Said Cochin, in the transfer site "Sputnik news Russian" statement, and I followed (long-Presse), "Moscow is planning to supply Iraq with weapons up Akiemha for hundreds of millions of dollars," noting that "weapons that Russia is planning equipping of Iraq worth hundreds of millions of dollars in value" .
He Cochin, he will be "There are different types of weapons to be processed for Iraq", adding that "the majority of the equipment will be of light firearms, tanks and armored equipment and military aircraft equipment."
The announcement about the possibility of arming Russia to Iraq after nearly two weeks of visiting Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi to Moscow, accompanied by an official Iraqi delegation included a number of ministers and officials.
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