Our assumptions set out in the summary for August 12 have just confirmed: the convoy of the “white Trojan horses” will be split into “humanitarian” and “conditionally humanitarian” parts. Recall that Russian terrorists and mercenaries in the east of Ukraine are in desperate need for ammunition.
It now becomes clear why armored vehicles (tanks in particular) have been transferred from the Russian Federation for the past few months via Sjevernyi and Popivka villages, via Sukhodilsk and Krasnodon (BCP Izvaryne) and then towards Luhansk and Sverdlovsk. We do not want to err in our calculations but it looks like during the confrontation Russian mercenaries have already hidden N (by “N” we mean hundreds) armored vehicles.
Previously it was not quite clear why militants did not use all transferred equipment but keep it and hide it in the vast territories of abandoned factories, restorations and forested areas. Now everything fell into place: that was planned preparation during which armored groups had been delivered deep into Ukrainian territory. All that’s left is to deliver more ammunition and another batch of professionals.
At the moment of writing of the post we received information that tanks with Russian flags passed through Krasnodon from the direction of Izvaryne. The exact number of tanks is not known yet but there were not less than three units.
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08/13/2014
Russia's Humanitarian Force Has Changed Direction, Russia Refuses Inspection, Red Cross States "We're Not in Charge of This Convoy at the Moment"[…] and Sukhodilsk have also been used over the past months to transfer armored vehicles, including tanks, to Luhansk and Sverdlovsk. These tanks were not used, but kept hidden in […]