Invaders lost opportunity to attack in Dnieper Delta. ATESH names reason

Occupiers. Photo: russian Ministry of Defense.

Russian troops cannot conduct offensive operations in the Dnieper Delta in the Kherson Region due to an acute shortage of watercraft, the partisan movement ATESH reported.

According to the movement's agents who are in the russian army units, the situation with boats has become critical. The speedboats have been almost completely destroyed, as Ukrainian drones regularly hit them, and there are no new supplies.

"The command pretends that everything is under control. In fact, there are almost no boats left, every exit to the water is now a lottery," the source said.

As a result, the islands in the delta are effectively isolated, and the transportation of military personnel and ammunition through the straits has become a constant risk without proper cover.

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"Rotation is stalling, supply is being disrupted. Those who are stuck in positions are waiting for a change for weeks," the movement notes, adding that some of the equipment is failing, and the real reasons for this are being hidden and written off as wear and tear.

ATESH also stated that they had transferred the collected information to the Defense Forces of Ukraine.

Recall that the strikes by the Armed Forces of Ukraine on the oil depot in Feodosia (TOT Crimea) became especially painful for the supply of the occupying group in the Kherson Region.

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