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OSCE drone spotted 50 new tanks and 25 artillery pieces in Donbas

Not far from Luhansk, 50 tanks and 26 artillery pieces were found, which were not there.

Against the background of the aggravation of the situation in the Donbass, the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission accused the leadership of the Donetsk and Luhansk People's Republics of deploying military equipment outside the allocated weapons storage areas. As follows from the official report of the OSCE SMM, military equipment was recorded here for the first time - where exactly it came from remains unknown.

Of official report The OSCE Special Monitoring Mission, published on January 15, 2022, follows that we are talking about 50 tanks, 25 artillery pieces (self-propelled and towed), 3 unidentified anti-aircraft missile systems.

“The SMM observed weapons deployed in violation of the withdrawal lines: 26 howitzers at a firing range near Bugaivka (non-government-controlled, 37km south-west of Luhansk), as well as 7 tanks at a training ground near Novoselivka (non-government-controlled, 31km north-east of Donetsk). In non-government-controlled areas of Donetsk and Luhansk regions, behind the withdrawal lines but outside designated storage areas, the SMM observed 3 anti-aircraft missile systems, 50 tanks, 15 self-propelled artillery mounts and 10 towed artillery mounts located in firing ranges near Ternovoe village (57 km east of Donetsk), Bugaevka, n. Shimshinovka village (27 km south-west of Lugansk) and n. Miusinsk settlement (62 km south-west of Luhansk), as well as 6 towed artillery installations on the territory of 1 object near the village of Miusinsk. Sadovy village (57 km southwest of Lugansk)", according to the published report.

Moreover, OSCE representatives accused the self-proclaimed republics of interfering with their unmanned aerial vehicles during a monitoring mission and opening fire on a drone, noting that the situation was observed in the area of ​​​​the settlement of Vasilevka (DPR).

Despite such accusations, the monitoring mission did not provide any evidence in this regard. This does not exclude the possibility that information on this subject may not be true, especially against the background of the fact that the West is trying to accuse Russia of preparing an attack on Ukraine and sending troops to Donbass.

Ukraine drove all Soviet tanks from all the former countries of the Warsaw Pact

Strangely, near Gorlovka, the militias recaptured 300 units of armored vehicles, and drones found only 50. The rest are hidden in barns, it seems.

No. Yuri is the help of the fraternal United States, or did he not know? why are you not outraged when the US supplies weapons to Ukraine? We have that right too, don't you know? so know.

Attach a link to this document. And then there is no point in discussing it. Yes, and the OSCE is not an understandable source that does not even have a charter. No need to fly drones, you need to get to the indicated locations and ask a question. The OSCE Mission has full authority for such activities.

And that no one writes how many Ukrainian tractors were at the storage bases in the Donbass

Because these are the tanks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, they are all taken into account, and the Russian Federation does not recognize the tanks in the Donbass as its own, so where did they come from?

Just 50? And where are the hordes of Russians? Yuryatov there Kolmyks and Chechens?

And most importantly, that Ukraine shone there with almost the entire army of the country, they do not see point-blank.

As I understand it, they bought these "tractors" in the "Russian military department"?

Or is it humanitarian aid from friends from Abkhazia, which somehow passed through the territory of the Russian Federation%?

They threw it up.

Each barrel has a plug.

You are right - these were tractors and combines, as well as snowplows ....

Why the OSCE does not write how many Ukrainian tanks and guns are near the borders of the DPR and LPR

These are tractors, where are the tanks from? Peskov categorically states this.

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