Russian army restores old military equipment due to shortage at front - ATESH
Russian army restores old military equipment due to a shortage of vehicles at the front, according to ATESH partisan movement.
ATESH agents conducted a reconnaissance of a warehouse of non-working equipment of one of the military units in the Gagarin district of Sevastopol.
As it turned out, the Russian soldiers restored equipment from this warehouse for military needs.
“This demonstrates that the enemy has significant problems with military equipment, which once again confirms the information from our agents from the Russian Armed Forces,” the partisans said.
ATESH agents also spotted a Russian radar system located near a military unit in Sevastopol.
Situation at the front
According to the General Staff, there were 131 combat engagements at the frontline over the last day. Missile forces hit 1 area of enemy concentration.
According to the Institute for the Study of War (ISW), the Ukrainian Armed Forces recently advanced in the area of Veletenske settlement (southwest of Kherson).
Russia's losses in the war in Ukraine as of Monday morning, April 29, are 1320 individuals, bringing the total number of Russian army losses since the beginning of the invasion to 467470. In addition, the Ukrainian Armed Forces destroyed 44 vehicles and 37 artillery systems.