‘Tanks, tanks’ On the border with Ukraine, citizens sense onset of war
Feb 11, 2022
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By Andrew Roth KURSK and MASLOVKA
The military train lurched into the rail depot at Kursk, carrying more snow-dusted main battle tanks, self-propelled artillery and other heavy weapons to within a few hours’ drive by car of the Ukrainian border.
At the depot, the flatbed railcars parked between heavy containers carrying chemical products, leaving them visible only from a small pedestrian footbridge overhead. There, military police with red armbands kept watch as locals looked on at the latest arrivals in Russia’s vast military buildup.
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