Russia transfers military equipment from occupied Crimea to Zaporizhzhia region - ATESH
Russian forces are relocating military equipment from the temporarily occupied Crimea to the occupied areas of the Zaporizhzhia region. This suggests possible offensive operations in the southern direction, reports the partisan movement ATESH.
Agents have recorded and tracked the movement of a column of military equipment traveling along a highway to the north of the peninsula.
They suggest that the column was likely headed towards the temporarily occupied Zaporizhzhia region, where the Russian forces are carrying out active offensive operations and planning to intensify them.
The column was observed to consist of a large amount of armored vehicles, including tanks, BMPs, and APCs, as well as military tractors and trucks.
"All gathered information has already been passed on to the relevant authorities. We know where and how to stop this equipment to prevent it from reaching mainland Ukraine," said ATESH.
Photo: Partisan movement ATESH (t.me/atesh_ua/5947)
Partisan activity in Russia and occupied territories
According to ATESH partisans, the Russians plan to intensify sabotage raids in the Kursk region and along the border with Ukraine.
Partisans have also discovered a hidden military deployment location of Russian forces in the settlement of Marine in occupied Crimea.
Additionally, Russian soldiers are reportedly breaking their boats to avoid launching an assault on the Dnipro River towards Kherson.