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Ukraine, under cover of night, began to pull heavy weapons towards the Russian borders

Ukrainian tanks, MLRS and air defense systems began to be transferred at night to the Russian borders.

Serious activity of the Armed Forces of Ukraine was again noticed near the Russian borders. In addition to flights of Bayraktar TB2 attack drones near the borders of the Crimean airspace, an intensive transfer of military equipment towards the Russian borders was noticed at night. This may indicate that the Ukrainian military is trying to covertly deploy their weapons in the region.

As follows from the material published by the "Telegram" -channel "Notes of a Hunter", in the Dnepropetrovsk region, the movement of the Armed Forces equipment towards Nikolaev was noticed. According to the assumption made, the Ukrainian military equipment can be thrown towards the Shirokiy Lan training ground. It became known that trains with equipment move exclusively at night, which caused very serious concern.

The photographs presented show the transfer of Grad multiple launch rocket systems, tanks and air defense equipment. In addition, there is information that military equipment being transferred from the northwestern part of Ukraine in the same direction was also seen, although there are no official comments from the Armed Forces of Ukraine on this score.

At the beginning of the year, the Ukrainian army already tried to create a serious provocation near the borders of Crimea and in the Donbass, but Russia responded with the deployment of a huge military grouping, in connection with which Kiev decided to abandon further plans to escalate the situation, realizing that this could lead to catastrophic losses.

Time to chop the bacon

Scrap metal receivers are coming from the Russian side!

Ukraine has weapons that hit 300 km .. This is enough to hit the Crimea well from Nikolaev

Where is the Dnieper, where is Nikolaev, and where is the Crimea. This is similar to the psychosis of persecution mania.

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