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Russians in Crimea deploy military equipment near residential areas
The Atesh guerrilla movement has recorded the arrival of Russian military equipment at the Ostryakovo railway station in the temporarily occupied Crimea
This is reported by Atesh.
Russia moved the equipment a few days ago. It is currently located on the territory of a military unit near a railway station, which is surrounded by civilian buildings.
"We also managed to find out that the equipment deployed at this facility is not all in working order," the guerrillas write.
They suggest that the Russian command may have created a false target for the concentration of equipment in order to accuse Ukraine of striking civilian infrastructure.
- Agents of the Atesh guerrilla movement infiltrated the headquarters of the Southern Military District of the Russian Federation in Rostov and seized important information.
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