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Ukrainian Partisans Monitor the Movement of Military Equipment in russia and Destroy it in Luhansk

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An echelon of russian equipment / Open source illustrative photo
An echelon of russian equipment / Open source illustrative photo

Ukrainian and Crimean Tatars partisan movement named Atesh (Crimean Tatar: Ateş, literally "Fire", Ukrainian: Атеш, romanized: Atesh) continues to obtain important information and conduct sabotage operations in the temporary occupied territory of Ukraine

The Atesh agents spotted a military echelon in Voronezh that was heading towards Ukraine. It was reported on the movement`s Telegram channel. The wagons carried old refueling trucks, old kamaz trucks for personnel transportation, trailers with drums for fuel, as well as special equipment.

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"We continue to monitor as russians keep rummaging through their depots in search of some working equipment that expired long ago. And they send all this junk to Ukraine, hoping it will help them somehow," the Atesh reported.

Thus, knowing about the movements of equipment and personnel of the russian occupiers, the Atesh takes measures to eliminate them directly on the occupied territory.

For instance, the work of partisans brought successful results in sabotage operations against the occupiers in Luhansk. About 10 units of russian`s equipment were neutralized, as well as five russian occupiers, who will never get to the front line again, were eliminated during the past week.

"We continue thoroughly look out for the enemy's actions in Luhansk and take all possible measures to prevent as many russians as possible from reaching their destination," statement reported.

Ukrainian Partisans Monitor the Movement of Military Equipment in russia and Destroy it in Luhansk, Defense Express
An echelon of russian`s invaders equipment / Open source illustrative photo

Earlier Defense Express reported that russia used the Luhansk Airport, Which Had been Inactive Since 2014, to Base Ka-52 and Mi-28 Helicopters.

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