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After AFU's strikes on Crimea, occupiers in Kherson Region begin to have fuel crisis - partisans

Main points
  • The Ukrainian Armed Forces' strikes on the oil depot in Feodosia (TOT Crimea) became especially painful for the supply of the occupiers' group in the Kherson Region.
  • The commanders ordered them to economize, the equipment is standing.
  • The russians are trying to compensate for the deficit with small deliveries, but it is not helping.
Russian occupiers. Illustrative photo: Ministry of Defense
Russian occupiers. Illustrative photo: Ministry of Defense

After the Ukrainian Armed Forces' strikes on Crimea, the russian occupiers in the Kherson Region began to have a fuel crisis. This is stated in the message of the partisans of the ATESH movement.

"Our agents in the Kherson Region report: units of the russian armed forces in the area of ​​Hola Prystan have encountered an acute shortage of fuel and lubricants - a direct consequence of a series of strikes by the Ukrainian Defense Forces on the fuel infrastructure of Crimea. The strike on the oil depot in Feodosia has become especially painful: the group's supply in the Kherson Axis is experiencing an acute shortage," it says.

According to an ATESH interlocutor from among the russian military, the equipment is stationary, movement is limited.

"The equipment is standing still, we are not moving anywhere. The commanders have ordered to save hard - they are spending a minimum on movement. They say that fuel will come - but when, no one knows," he said.

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The partisans added that the russians are trying to compensate for the shortage with small deliveries, but this is "just patching holes."

"Strikes against logistics are yielding results - and we continue to transmit data on routes and fuel storage points to the Ukrainian Defense Forces," ATESH emphasized.

As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, ATESH partisans previously disrupted the supply of russian troops in the Kharkiv Axis.

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