Russian soldiers burn vehicles to dodge attacks on Ukrainian forces

In the Kherson region, Russian servicemen are burning their equipment to disrupt deployments to frontline positions. The reason is reported to be heavy losses and harsh orders from the Russian command, according to the partisan movement ATESH.
Agents of the movement from the 24th Motor Rifle Regiment in the Kherson direction are destroying their vehicles to sabotage deployments.
In this way, they are creating conditions for a possible advance of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
“We are told that the situation in the regiment is critical - there are more and more cases of AWOL and refusals to fight. This was caused by the harsh orders of the command, which led to heavy losses, while soldiers were left on the positions without electronic warfare protection against Ukrainian drones,” the statement said.
The command is unable to restore order in the regiment, and the situation is only getting worse. ATESH has called on servicemen not to carry out criminal orders.
ATESH partisan activity
Recently, ATESH agents identified the central fuel depot of Russian forces in temporarily occupied Luhansk. It is a key logistics hub used by Russia to supply fuel to its forces across three sectors of the front.
Earlier, ATESH conducted reconnaissance of major Russian bases in temporarily occupied Sevastopol, as well as in Kruglaya and Grafskaya bays.
Meanwhile, in Russia’s 108th Air Assault Regiment in the Zaporizhzhia direction, numerous suicides and cases of troops abandoning their positions have been reported.