MOSCOW, Nov 21Weapons supplied by the West to Ukraine could end up in the hands of criminals or terrorists, the In an interview with the Times, the head of the British National Crime Agency (NCA) Graham Biggar. «At the end of the conflict, there are surplus weapons that fall into the hands of criminals or terrorists,» he said. who said they «monitor what weapons are in the country and who has them.» Biggar added that so far there is no evidence of weapons being sold to criminals. Russia has been conducting a military special operation in Ukraine since February 24. Vladimir Putin called its task «the protection of people who have been subjected to bullying and genocide by the Kyiv regime for eight years.» According to the president, the ultimate goal of the operation is the liberation of Donbass and the creation of conditions that guarantee the security of Russia itself. Against the background of Russia's military special operation, the United States and its NATO allies continue to supply weapons to Ukraine. Moscow has repeatedly stated that the supply of Western weapons only prolongs the conflict, and the transport of weapons becomes a legitimate target for the Russian army.
