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In Kherson Region, russian military burn their equipment to disrupt going to positions - ATESH

Servicemen of the aggressor country of the russian federation burn their equipment in the temporarily occupied Kherson Region. They are doing this to disrupt going to positions. This is stated in the message of the partisan movement ATESH.

Thus, it is reported that the movement's agents from the 24th motorized rifle regiment in the Kherson Axis are destroying their transport to sabotage going to positions. The message notes that in this way they are creating conditions for the possible advance of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

Occupiers burn their equipment. Photo: Telegram/ATESHOccupiers burn their equipment. Photo: Telegram/ATESH

"We are informed that the situation in the regiment is critical - there are more and more those who make unauthorized desertion from a military unit and refuseniks. This was caused by brutal orders from the command, due to which the unit suffered heavy losses, and the soldiers were abandoned in positions without providing electronic warfare means for Ukrainian drones," the message says.

Also, according to ATESH, the command cannot organize order in the regiment and the situation is only getting worse.

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"We call on servicemen not to carry out criminal orders. Join our movement, break and destroy equipment. This is how you will be able to survive in this senseless meat grinder," the partisans emphasized.

As Ukrainian News Agency reported, earlier the partisans disabled a relay cabinet on one of the sections of the railway in the Luhansk Region, which is used by russian troops. This led to disruptions in the delivery of military cargo to the enemy.

In addition, the partisans of ATESH stated that the russians were "leaking" data on equipment and command posts to the Defense Forces.

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