The Atesh partisan movement, citing its agents, reports that military ammunition and equipment are being evacuated from the 1962nd Military Storage Base in russia's Oryol region, near Maloye Dumchino. The report indicates that russian forces are urgently removing supplies, fearing precision missile strikes by the Defense Forces of Ukraine.
Continuous movements of KamAZ trucks have been observed, transporting engineering munitions, mines, and explosives to an unknown location.
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The rushed evacuation shows that russian occupiers realize how exposed their rear positions are and expect further attacks from Ukraine's military. Fear of Ukrainian missiles is paralyzing the enemy supply system.
All data on the movements and new locations of storage sites have been promptly forwarded to the Ukrainian Forces, while enemy logistics will be closely monitored.

"Atesh demonstrates that even deep behind enemy lines, russian forces do not feel safe. Our network monitors key enemy targets," the statement reads.
Earlier Defense Express reported that russian occupiers face major air defense issues in the Zaporizhzhia sector. We also wrote that Ukrainian partisans had scouted 120th GRAU arsenal in russia's Bryansk.
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