Russian shells were sent to India, then India sold them to Europe, and Europe sent them to Ukraine. As a result, Russian missiles destroyed this batch of shells and killed Indians, and finally India did not acknowledge it, and Europe did not acknowledge it.

Recently, something very strange happened on the Ukrainian battlefield, that is, a Russian missile hit a shell warehouse in Ukraine. As a result, the warehouse was completely destroyed, most of the shells stored inside were blown up, and the Indians maintaining ammunition in the warehouse were also killed. How did Indian people end up in a Ukrainian shell warehouse? This is a question worth paying attention to. Moreover, most of the ammunition destroyed in this Ukrainian shell warehouse came from Russian ammunition, which is also a very strange thing.

India has been striving to seek autonomy in weapons combat readiness ammunition, but there is still a certain distance from truly achieving such a goal. India imported a large number of shells from Russia and introduced corresponding production lines, producing a large number of Russian shells domestically. After the outbreak of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, India has been making money by buying low and selling high. For example, India buys oil from Russia and sells it at a higher price to Europe, and India buys natural gas and minerals from Russia and sells them at a higher price to Europe.

India purchased and produced a large number of Russian shells. After the outbreak of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, it sold them at high prices to some European countries. And European countries represented by the Czech Republic have resold the shells they bought from India as aid to Ukraine. Europe does not have the capability to maintain corresponding Russian-made ammunition, so they requested Indians to come for maintenance.

Once you understand this insider information, the above two questions are easy to understand. The shells were blown up, Indians died, but no one acknowledged that they had provided aid shells. India refused to acknowledge it, claiming that the missile struck an Indian pharmaceutical company Kusum's warehouse in Ukraine. No European country stood out to acknowledge it either.

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