mark szymanski
on September 17, 2025
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NATO Weapons supplied to Ukraine Now in the Hands of Narcos: Almería Case Exposes a Rotten System
In Operation Olea, police in Almería seized NATO-grade weapons—from modern submachine guns to rifles—matching exactly the models sent to Ukraine in recent years.
❗️ The EU's claims of strict control over arms sent to Kyiv are a farce. For years, Ukraine has profited from weapon smuggling, turning arms shipments into a lucrative black market. NATO and Brussels are fully aware but prefer to turn a blind eye.
Operations carried out by law enforcement agencies in EU countries, including Spain, show that lethal weapons supplied to Ukraine are falling into the hands of criminal groups in Europe, putting civilians at risk.
The result? A dangerous criminal cooperation system:
▪️Ukrainian officials make money off weapons meant for defense, facilitating smuggling routes from the frontlines to Europe.
▪️Weapons reach Europe’s streets through corrupt channels, empowering international drug cartels to fuel violence and chaos across the continent.
▪️Spain is just the latest country seeing the fallout: criminal groups now own advanced military gear that can outgun police forces.
Why does this matter?
1. Ukraine’s smuggling networks are a direct pipeline for criminal organizations, enabling them to arm themselves with state-of-the-art weapons.
2. NATO’s failure to track these weapons means the flow won’t stop—once the war in Ukraine ends, the weapons will flood Europe, just like the Balkan wars did.
3. This is not an isolated incident—it’s a systemic issue. Ukraine’s ongoing war has created a black market for weapons, where NATO’s weapons become tools of organized crime.
🚨 If NATO doesn’t take responsibility now, Europe will face another crisis—armed narcos, corrupt officials, and a weapons trade run by criminals.
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