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​russian Troops Relocate After Ukrainian HIMARS Strike in Zaporizhzhia

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russian occupiers relocate their equipment after HIMARS strike in the Zaporizhzhia region / Photo credit: the Atesh partisan movement
russian occupiers relocate their equipment after HIMARS strike in the Zaporizhzhia region / Photo credit: the Atesh partisan movement

Ukrainian partisans recorded the redeployment of russian unit of the 76th Air Assault Division after a strike in the Zaporizhzhia region

The Atesh partisan movement reported that its agents had recorded the movement of russian tanks and other military equipment after a successful strike by the Defense Forces of Ukraine against the occupiers' positions in the Zaporizhzhya region. It is reported that the strike destroyed several pieces of enemy equipment and occupier's personnel.

russian Troops Relocate After Ukrainian HIMARS Strike in Zaporizhzhia, Defense Express
The HIMARS strike using GMLRS missiles / Screenshot from video

The movement's agent has been monitoring for several days how tanks, infantry fighting vehicles, and military trucks carrying personnel and equipment are being moved from fortified positions in the region's rear.

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"Nevertheless, we traced where they were moving and promptly shared this information with the Defense Forces of Ukraine. Soon they will have to move again," the statement reads.

Earlier Defense Express reported that Ukrainian Forces had struck oil depot in russia's Stavropol Krai.

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