Russia transferring equipment from Kherson direction to Kursk region - Partisans
Russian forces are transferring equipment from the Kherson direction to the Kursk region. Before this, they repair it in Crimea, according to the Telegram channel of the partisan movement ATESH.
"Agents tracked the movement of weapons, ammunition, and military equipment of the 810th Marine Brigade of the Russian Federation," the report states.
According to the partisans, at repair bases in Crimea, they actively restore all damaged equipment and send it for further echeloning to the Kursk region.
"This indicates a shortage of weapons in the Kursk direction, which is being compensated by less active directions such as Kherson," the ATESH movement believes.
Situation in the Kursk region
Ukrainian forces have been advancing in the Kursk region for over a month. According to the Institute for the Study of War, the Ukrainian Armed Forces have expanded their foothold in the Kursk region.
Additionally, just recently, the Ukrainian military struck a concentration of Russian troops in the Kursk region. This strike was a response to the shelling of the Communications Institute in Poltava on September 3.
Moreover, on September 18, Ukrainian drones attacked an ammunition and rocket storage facility, including North Korean munitions, in Toropets, Tver region. Notably, this facility supplied the Russian forces in the Kursk region.