The outskirts of Tonenke are turning into cemeteries of Russian equipment. In recent days, more than 70 pieces of enemy military equipment have been piled up there as scrap metal. This is evidenced by the DeepState map, reports UNN.
The analysis of the images taken before April 6 this year demonstrates the accumulation of many pieces of affected equipment: A total of 82 pieces of weapons are on these images, of which: 5 belong to the Defense Forces; and 77 belong to the Katsap.
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DeepState noted that in recent weeks the enemy has been conducting banzai attacks in columns. In particular, the analysts recalled how 25 separate mechanized brigade and 68 separate airborne brigade destroyed a Russian convoy with 50 weapons.
The analysts also noted that they did not include in their report about two dozen destroyed enemy weapons that remain in the fields and plantations near the city.
They added that there is also freshly destroyed enemy equipment after April 6, but it is not yet on the published images.