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Dozens of Ukrainian T-64 and T-72 tanks crossed the border of the Luhansk region

Ukraine brought several dozen tanks into the Luhansk region.

Contrary to the statements of the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky that the issue with Donbass will be resolved exclusively through diplomatic means, less than a day ago, several dozen Ukrainian T-64 and T-72 tanks, as well as combat support vehicles, crossed the border of the Luhansk region, neglecting the requirements of the leadership of the self-proclaimed Luhansk people's republic.

As we found out, we are talking about some special maneuvers, and, as the Krasnaya Vesna news agency emphasizes, the key reason for such maneuvers is the development of a large-scale offensive operation in Donbass, the risk of which is very high after Turkey's statements about its readiness to help Ukraine with Bayraktar shock drones TB2.

"The command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine gave the order to begin large-scale maneuvers with the participation of tanks and artillery installations in the Luhansk region, which the Ukrainian military" are ready to repeat in the course of real hostilities. " A number of experts believe that the beginning of the maneuvers is evidence of preparations for a large-scale offensive operation in the Donbass. Note that the mechanized brigades of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, reinforced this year with modernized T-64 and T-72 tanks, practiced entering the borders from the withdrawal zone of the Ukrainian side "- сообщает Russian edition "Red Spring".

There are no official statements on this from Kiev, however, experts believe that in the near future there will be a new round of escalation in the Donbass, since Ukraine is actively training to use Turkish shock drones against the DPR and LPR, which are actually armed with no air defense equipment.

Whatever the child is having fun ... Now, Russia, as a guarantor, should make a statement that all heavy equipment and drones will be instantly destroyed when crossing the borders of the DPR / LPR.

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