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Alchevsk. Russian heavy weapons observed near AMK (Alchevsk Metallurgical Plant) once again

on 02/28/2015 | | News | Russian Military Assessment Print This Post Print This Post

In the course of OSINT review of Russian military servicemen’s and mercenaries’ social network pages, we noted the presence of Russian heavy weapons near PJSC Alchevsk Metallurgical Plant (AMK) in the city of Alchevsk.

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Image 1. Samson made 7 photos in that area

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Image 2. Location, Sverdlova street, Alchevsk, Ukraine.

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Image 3 – Location, Sverdlova street, Alchevsk, Ukraine.

The weapons can be seen in the photos that were posted on a social network page of a Russian citizen, who came from Nefteyugansk in Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug.

The last photo taken inside a repair facility has the same location tag as all others, even though the photos with the tanks were taken outside. Without going into much detail about the geotagging process, we can conclude that the facility is located in the close proximity to the point on the map, and would require additional data for precise identification.

Please note that ammunition and Russian heavy weapons were first observed in the AMK warehouses in the western part of Alchevsk on February 15: https://informnapalm.org/5845-alchevsk-na-zapadnyh-skladah-amk-raspolozheny-boeprypasy-y-rossyjskaya-tehnyka

Translated by Roman Vlasov

Edited by Max Alginin

Original: https://informnapalm.org/6111-alchevsk-okolo-amk-snova-zafyksyrovana-rossyjskaya-tehnyka

Tags: AlchevskRussian invasionRussian terroristsRussian weaponsWar in Ukraine

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  1. 03/02/2015

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