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russian T-62 Tanks Return Damaged to Occupied Crimea From Battlefield in Ukraine

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russian T-62 Tanks / Open source illustrative photo
russian T-62 Tanks / Open source illustrative photo

Ukrainian partisans have found transportation of russian military damaged equipment to the occupied peninsula that means russian invaders continue to suffer heavy losses in Zaporizhzhya sector

The Atesh movement recently reported on its Telegram channel that its agents had managed to record transportation of damaged russian T-62 tanks in Yevpatoria. It is known that these tanks took part in the war against Ukraine in Zaporizhzhya sector.

russian T-62 Tanks Return Damaged to Occupied Crimea From Battlefield in Ukraine, Defense Express
Ukrainian partisans scouted out transportation of damaged russian equipment / Photo credit: the Atesh partisan movement

Partisans say they often saw damaged russian troops` equipment in Crimea. This means that the Defense Forces of Ukraine are successfully repelling russians` attempts to advance and seize new territories.

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Partisans are constantly monitoring russian troops as well as other security forces of occupiers in Crimea. They record invaders` deployment, depots with ammunition, fuel and lubricant depots and so on.

russian T-62 Tanks Return Damaged to Occupied Crimea From Battlefield in Ukraine, Defense Express
The Atesh movement reported that had managed to record transportation of damaged russian T-62 tanks / Screenshot from the social network X (Twitter)

russians are actively using Yevpatoria for their own purposes. It looks like the city has become a big logistics center for invaders.

"We continue to scout out and gather new information about targets for further elimination. We will not stop until the last occupier leaves illegally occupied Ukrainian lands," the statement reads.

Earlier Defense Express reported that the Atesh partisans had exposed movement of the Oniks missile carriers.

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