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Sukhodilsk: Huge Amount of the Russian Ammunition Under Open Sky

on 06/04/2015 | | Main News | News | Russian Military Assessment Print This Post Print This Post

In the course of the OSINT-intelligence work conducted by InformNapalm, a huge amount of various Russian ammunition supplies was detected at the dynamite storage depot nearby Sukhodilsk town in the Krasnodonsk region, Luhansk Oblast. In January 2015 the InformNapalm team detected and documented storage depots holding a great supply of ammunition, lying right under the open sky, probably due to the lack of free space inside the buildings.

The town of Sukhodilsk appears to be a supply hub and the storage facility holds a great deal of various types of ammunition. InformNapalm repeatedly informed that Russian rail transports with ammunition from the Russian Federation are unloaded at the train station located in Sukhodilsk town. Russian militia also presented evidence of the supply depot in April 2015 by posting pictures on their social network pages.

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Translated by Roman Vlasov

Русский: https://informnapalm.org/9482-suhodolsk-krasnodonskyj-r-n-ogromnoe-kolychestvo-boeprypasov-lezhyt-pod-nebom

Related links:

Warehouses with Huge Amounts of the Russian Ammunition in Sukhodilsk

Detected another Transfer of Russian Military Equipment via Sukhodilsk (video)

Tags: Russian aggressionRussian AmmunitionRussian invasion of UkraineRussian weaponsSukhodilsk

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One Response to “Sukhodilsk: Huge Amount of the Russian Ammunition Under Open Sky”

  1. 07/01/2015

    Boarding School Turned into Russian Military Base in Stakhanov, Donetsk Oblast - InformNapalm.org (English) Reply

    […] Scherbakova hate Ukraine and love posting their photos online. Previously Mr. Tsygan helped us to locate ammunition storage facility on Krasnodon railway station near Sukhodilsk. Nowadays Mr. Tygan is a private in some ‘First cossack regiment’ of […]

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