
Careless Russian soldiers are dumping powerful weaponry at makeshift sites on the peninsula – and Kyiv is taking advantage
The pig farm across the railway tracks from Svetlana’s home had been abandoned for years.
Nobody paid much attention to the decrepit, dusty building until Russian lorries began rolling through her Crimean village in June.
The window blinds on their cabins were drawn, so none of the locals in Azovske could peer too closely inside.
But Svetlana was not the only person to notice that soldiers had begun dumping crates of ammunition on the grounds of the farm.
#Ukraine: A Russian BTR-82A armored personnel carrier was destroyed by the Security Service of Ukraine using commercial drones armed with improvised munitions based on M430A1 40x53mm HEDP grenades.
This time it took a dozen munitions to finish the APC. pic.twitter.com/QY8httPQRi— 🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (@UAWeapons) August 20, 2022
