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Russian unit urgently changes its location due to strike by Ukrainian army - ATESH

Russian unit urgently changes its location due to strike by Ukrainian army - ATESH Russian troops urgently take cover after a shelling by the Ukrainian Defense Forces (Illustrative photo: Getty Images)

Following a strike in the Zaporizhzhia region, partisans reported the redeployment of a unit from the 76th Guards Air Assault Division of the Russian Armed Forces, also known as the Pskov Airborne Division, reports the partisan movement ATESH.

Partisans are reporting the movement of tanks and other military equipment following a successful strike by Ukraine's Defense Forces on the Russian positions in the Zaporizhzhia region. The strike destroyed several enemy units and equipment.

For several days, scouts have observed tanks, infantry fighting vehicles, and military trucks with personnel and supplies being relocated from fortified positions in the rear of the region.

ATESH movement noted that they tracked the movements and promptly relayed this information to Ukraine's Defense Forces. They will soon have to relocate again.

Situation in the occupied territories

In occupied Crimea, Russian marines are reportedly paying their commanders to avoid being sent to the combat zone in the Kursk region. Commanders are concealing information about significant losses from the soldiers.

Additionally, Russian troops are refusing to advance in the Zaporizhzhia region.

Meanwhile, in the Donetsk region, partisans have gathered intelligence on an important command post of the Russian forces.