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Partisans track Russian fuel movements in occupied Crimea
Russia is trying to establish logistics through temporarily occupied Crimea while avoiding large stockpiles in warehouses due to Ukrainian strikes
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The Atesh guerrilla movement reports.
It is noted that the invading Russian forces are trying not to store large volumes of fuel in warehouses due to successful attacks by the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Therefore, more and more trains are arriving in Crimea from distant regions, which makes transportation more difficult and expensive.
“Because of this, the cost of fuel is inevitably rising at regular gas stations, and locals periodically face fuel shortages,” the post says.
- On the night of January 29, drones of Ukraine's Defense Intelligence struck the Lukoil oil depot in the city of Kstovo, Nizhny Novgorod region. Russia's Defense Ministry claims to have intercepted and destroyed 104 UAVs.
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