Due to a series of successful strikes by the Defense Forces of Ukraine against russian oil depots, the russian Defense Ministry had to develop a new fuel storage strategy. This is reported by the Atesh partisan movement on its Telegram account. However, now the movement is gathering more and more evidence of this.
Recently, the movement's agents managed to capture video of entire columns of fuel tanker trucks leaving Crimea, moving to the front line, and then being camouflaged in residential areas and yards of the Ukrainians.
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The Atesh reports that the russian army has been unable to protect its infrastructure, and now has to constantly move fuel, hiding it under sheds, in barns, near stores, and apartment buildings. This is an attempt to avoid strikes, but Ukrainian partisans record every route and storage point.
The partisans also track fuel routes daily and promptly transmit the data to the Defense Forces of Ukraine, claiming that russian occupiers' attempts to hide the fuel will not help them.
Earlier, Defense Express reported that russians are moving air defense systems from Crimea deeper into russia due to Ukrainian strikes.
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