Ukrainian UAV "Stork-100" recorded the cemetery of broken Russian equipment in the Belgorod region: dozens of units, including tanks and artillery

By: Maksim Panasovskyi | 23.04.2022, 17:01
Ukrainian UAV "Stork-100" recorded the cemetery of broken Russian equipment in the Belgorod region: dozens of units, including tanks and artillery

The Ukrainian Leleka-100 unmanned aerial vehicle conducted reconnaissance in the Belgorod region, where it recorded an accumulation of destroyed Russian equipment.

What is known

The cemetery of burnt equipment was found in the village of Golovchino. It [cemetery, not village] appeared in March, when the occupiers' offensive stalled. Journalists from The Sun were able to count almost six dozen units of damaged enemy equipment, including 17 T-72s and T-90s tanks, as well as at least seven self-propelled artillery units.


Satellite image of the area before the invasion

Photo from the UAV "Stork-100", April 16, 2022.

IISS think tank expert Joseph Dempsey believes that in the village of Golovchino, the occupiers can repair damaged equipment and dismantle spare parts that can no longer be repaired due to the damage caused.

It will be recalled that the cemetery of the enemy's broken armored vehicles recently appeared near the town of Bucha in the Kyiv region. Photos from there you can see below.

Source: Military, The Sun