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Partisans record transferring of air defense systems closer to Crimea bridge - partisans

The russian occupiers moved air defense systems in the temporarily captured Crimea closer to the Crimea bridge. The partisans added that the enemy, due to the insecurity of certain areas, such as the Kursk Oblast, is forced to take measures to remove weapons from various areas of the front and transfer military systems to cover vulnerable points in the defense capability.

This was announced by the ATESH partisan movement.

"Our agent in Crimea detected the transportation of two air defense systems Buk-M2 and S-400 for further echeloning near the Crimea bridge on the Taman peninsula," the message says.

It is indicated that the convoy was accompanied by military vehicles, in particular two Urals with personnel.

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In addition, the partisans noted that the defense system of the russian federation faces serious problems related to the insecurity of certain areas, such as the Kursk Oblast. ATESH added that because of this, the enemy is urgently forced to take measures to transfer weapons from various areas of the front and transfer military systems to cover vulnerable points in defense capability.

"Obviously, the russian Armed Forces expect strikes on the bridge in the coming months and do not want to leave the air defense systems in Crimea after the destruction of the bridge," the partisans added.

As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, the Defense Forces of Ukraine in the Kursk Oblast of the russian federation were probably able to pass the second line of defense of the russian occupation army. A number of OSINT-analysts believe that there is no third line of defense in the border areas of the Kursk Oblast.

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