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Russia abandons destroyed equipment in Crimea: Here's why
Occupying Russian troops have still not removed the S-400 systems damaged by Ukrainian strikes from temporarily occupied Crimea. Guerrillas suggest this is because Russia faces logistical issues
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This information was reported by the military movement of Ukrainians and Crimean Tatars, "Atesh."
"Atesh agents found that the Russian Armed Forces have yet to start removing the S-400 scrap metal damaged in the April 16 attack by the Armed Forces," the partisans stated.
They believe the equipment remains at the airfield, pointing to possible logistical and resource management problems within the enemy's ranks.
Photo: https://t.me/atesh_ua
- On the night of April 17, explosions were heard near the "Dzhankoy" military airfield in temporarily occupied Crimea. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy thanked the Armed Forces of Ukraine for their effective operation.
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