It is noted that the main attention was paid to the redesigned signal and hollowed-out weapons, creating only light, smoke or sound effects.

In total, during the operation, 22 people were arrested, 129 firearms and almost 1.5 thousand units of converted and not yet converted signal and hollowed-out weapons were seized.

Earlier, The Telegraph, citing firearms expert Paul James, reported that Britain was threatened by an influx of unregistered weapons from Ukraine.

Last year, as a result of a journalistic investigation, RT managed to find out how foreign weapons in Ukraine are sold on illegal sites on the darknet. Among the "goods" were offered mobile anti-tank systems Javelin, the American drone Phoenix Ghost, anti-personnel mines M18A1 Claymore and much more.

Speaking on the sidelines of the G20 summit, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov announced the facts of the leakage of weapons supplied to Kiev to hot spots.