Russia relocates ammunition, fuel depots in Crimea, fearing Ukrainian strikes - Atesh guerillas
Russian forces are actively changing the location of logistics centers, ammunition and fuel depots in the temporarily occupied Crimea
This is reported by the guerilla movement of Ukrainians and Crimean Tatars Atesh.
The movement's agent reports that the Russian armed forces continue to relocate warehouses with ammunition, fuel and mobile gas stations due to frequent attacks on them.
To this end, they have started building a road near the village of Tymashivka. Agents are tracking all movements of fuel trucks on the peninsula and recording new storage locations.
“We are closely monitoring the movements of the occupying forces and promptly pass on information to the Ukrainian Defense Forces. The occupiers will not be able to hide!” the guerrillas emphasized.
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Russia claimed that on the night of Friday, August 30, their three regions and the territory of the temporarily occupied Crimea were attacked by drones. Air defense systems were allegedly activated there.
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