Russian military likely sabotage equipment to avoid crossing Dnipro near Kherson - Atesh
Russian troops in the occupied part of the Kherson region complain about an increase in broken equipment, likely due to sabotage, according to the ATESH partisan movement.
According to ATESH, in the temporarily occupied Lazurne, the Russian military is complaining about a sharp increase in the number of equipment breakdowns arriving at the repair base. This primarily involves watercraft, such as boats and jet skis.
The Russians suspect this is due to deliberate sabotage by their own military personnel.
"Russian soldiers are increasingly choosing sabotage as a means of survival. Many deliberately damage boat engines, following instructions published by the ATESH movement," the partisans report.
As a result, boats frequently return for repairs, disrupting the Russian army's plans to use these watercraft for crossing the Dnipro River.
"We continue to assist Russian servicemen by providing advice and instructions on how to avoid senseless casualties and preserve their lives in this war," writes ATESH.
Situation in the Kherson region
Previously, we reported that Russian forces are suffering heavy losses during assaults on the right bank of the Kherson region. However, their attempts to break through to the right bank persist.
In particular, Russian command continues to send troops into assaults on the left bank of the Kherson region but refuses to retrieve their bodies.