Friday, December 19, 2014

Russia transported T-64A tanks into Ukraine first half of december

This photo shows a t-64 transport in Russia:
Link to photo.
Link to original.

The next photos show the same transport:
This tweet with link to location on Google Maps shows this transport was indeed near Sambek before Taganrog in Russia:

This is a video from this transport:


These screenshots show some distinctive markings on the sides of these tanks:



These markings can also be seen on this tank:


Or this one:


Link to photo - Link to original.

The location of these photos is here:


Link to Google maps.
The environment on the background matches this location:


This photo has the exact same position:


Link to photo - Link to original.

Some building like that can be seen at that crossing, so the photo could very well have been taken like this:


Red = tent in the bushes. Blue = camera position.

There is a telephone number on the building, which can also be seen in this advertisement:


Which is in Sverdlosk region. The same area as where the photos were reported:


So this is a confirmation that the location is correct.

This is another photo of one of these T-64As:


Link to photo - Link to original.

The geotag is at exactly the same crossing.


JUST IN: And here is the final proof. A video of exactly that location with the tanks and the building: https://vk.com/video51664536_170659922




Conclusion
Russia has been transporting T-64A tanks into Ukraine in the first half of December.


Also see this:

Also see: Russia moves more T-64s and GRADs towards Ukraine
Also see: Evidence that Russia is transporting back its destroyed tanks
Also see: Russians film their own large columns on the move in Ukraine...

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