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Russians moving equipment and ammunition in Crimea due to frequent AFU strikes - partisans

Russian occupiers are moving equipment and ammunition in the temporarily occupied Crimea due to the increase in strikes by the Defense Forces of Ukraine, and are also using old warehouses to store them.

The ATESH partisan movement has reported this.

Thus, agents discovered ammunition and equipment depots in the area of ​​the settlement of Pivnichne in the area of the Black Sea, and also recorded the movement routes and locations of personnel. It is noted that the occupiers are attracting conscript soldiers to protect these facilities.

"As a result of the increase in strikes by the Defense Forces of Ukraine, the occupiers are increasingly using old, already non-functioning warehouses to store equipment and ammunition. This leads to significant problems with logistics on the peninsula," the partisans added.

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