BY AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE
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Mikhail Timofeevich Kalashnikov with a more modern AK-74 |
Moscow,
TAG – A villager in provincial Russia has caused a national scandal after
finding 79 Kalashnikov assault rifles in crates that he bought to use as
firewood, Russian media reported on Friday.
A
truck driver was supposed to take the crates for disposal from the factory in
the central city of Izhevsk where Kalashnikovs are manufactured, but instead
sold them to the unnamed villager, thinking they were empty.
The
man who had hoped to use the wood as fuel for his stove called the police and
an investigation was launched amid concerns about security at the
nationally-renowned Izhmash arms factory, local police said.
"Probably
there are weapons in other boxes as well. We must check how weapons were stored
and utilized, and whether anything else is missing," a police spokesman
said, according to news agency ITAR-TASS.
The
case caused Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin to express
exasperation on his Twitter feed.
"A
pensioner has found dozens of Kalashnikov rifles. Oh my!" Rogozin wrote.
He
said that he would travel to Izhevsk later this month to hold talks at the
Izhmash weapons plant.
The
Kalashnikov AK-47 and its more modern versions are the weapons of choice for
dozens of armies and guerrilla groups around the world.
More
than 100 million Kalashnikovs have been sold worldwide and they are widely used
by fighters in conflict zones such as Iraq, Afghanistan and Somalia.
The designer of the AK-47, Mikhail Kalashnikov, was
given the prestigious 'Hero of Russia' award in 2009 and there is a museum in
Izhevsk entirely devoted to his life and work.[]
Scandal over Kalashnikovs 'Found in Firewood'
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