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American allies in those countries used Soviet-era weapons, and the United States bought ammunition from Bulgaria to supply them.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/23/world/europe/ukraine-weapons-ammunition-bulgaria.html
Comrat, Gagauzia’s capital, kept Soviet statues and street names honoring Soviet-era politicians and soldiers.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/24/world/europe/moldova-russia-ukraine-war.html
Jake Sullivan said the U.S. is already providing parts to keep Ukraine’s fleet of Soviet-era jets flying, but supplying F-16s “is really a question for another day, for another phase” of the war.
Source: https://www.albernivalleynews.com/news/cia-director-putin-too-confident-he-can-grind-down-ukraine/
Last year, a Federal Communications Commission document cited a 2018 report that said that China "maintains physical presences at Soviet-era intelligence facilities at Bejucal in what appears to be a signals intelligence collection operation."
Source: https://original.antiwar.com/ted_snider/2023/06/25/china-caught-spying-on-the-us-again/
Navalny was arrested two years ago as he returned to Russia from Germany, where he had been treated for poisoning with a Soviet-era nerve toxin after what he and some Western nations said was a Russian state assassination attempt.
Outside the Moskalyovs’ five-story Soviet-era apartment block, an elderly woman in a lavender puff coat said she knew nothing of an anti-war drawing.
Russia has had to “backfill” the lost tank capacity with Soviet-era T62 tanks it produced in the 1970s, which are now among those still active in the field.
Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/russian-losses-in-ukraine-war-cia-b2463129.html
Soviet-era Su-25 jets have long been a mainstay in Russia's arsenal and have been used to provide close air support to troops on the ground in Ukraine.
The country is using Soviet-era tanks of which it does not have enough for a major offensive.
Source: https://news.err.ee/1608853151/expert-scholz-shortsighted-in-dragging-out-ukraine-tanks-decision
Ukraine and Russia have both said the battle for Bakhmut, which Moscow calls by its Soviet-era name Artyomovsk, has been important to destroy and distract each other's forces ahead of an expected major Ukrainian counter-offensive.