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According to the analyst Brady Africa, satellite images have shown that tanks, a...

Russia has removed its military equipment from storage in Crimea - an analyst (video)

According to the analyst Brady Africa, satellite images have shown that tanks, artillery and other armored vehicles have disappeared from this direction. Russian invaders began to export their military equipment from the storage sites in the north of the Crimean Peninsula. The analyst of the Department of Foreign and Defense Policy of the American Institute of Entrepreneurship Brady Africa reported this on Twitter social network on April 6.

According to him, in the area of ​​the village of Medvedivka, the Dzhankoysky district of the Crimean peninsula, the number of Russian equipment has decreased significantly over the last month. Brady Africa watched Maxar satellite images from February 11 to March 16, after which he concluded that the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation immediately removed tanks, armored vehicles, and artillery systems.

"Over the last month, Russian forces have removed equipment from the military base in the north of Crimea. The latest satellite images show that there were tanks, armored vehicles and artillery in this area," the analyst on the Twitter social network said. Recall that on April 3, in a comment to the focus, the head of the Security Center of the Center of Globalism "XXI Strategy", Captain and rank Pavel Lakichuk told what the value of Dzhankoy in Crimea for Russian occupiers.

According to him, it is an important logistics center and there is a strategic railway knot, through which the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation move their equipment. On March 21, the Ukrainian General Staff already noted that the explosions of Dzhanka violate the logistics of the Russian Federation in the south of Ukraine. According to available information, the city is one of the nodes on the branch of the logistics path, which, in particular, goes to Zaporizhzhya and Kherson region.