The Atesh partisan movement reports that near Urzuf, in the temporarily occupied part of the Donetsk region, close to the Zaporizhzhia region, increased enemy activity has been observed in relation to russian ammunition logistics.
Agents of the movement report that daily ammunition convoys are observed moving along the same routes. It is noted that the number of vehicles involved in the delivery of shells and missiles has increased. In addition, new unloading points have been identified, possibly indicating temporary warehouses in the frontline zone.
Read more: Ukrainian Partisans Monitor Fiber Optics Production Facility Supplying Occupiers in russia's Saransk

"All information collected is shared with the Defense Forces of Ukraine. This enables precise strikes on enemy warehouses and supply routes, inflicting critical damage and hindering their offensive operations," the statement reads.
Urzuf is just one of many settlements where Atesh carries out regular reconnaissance. Its agents monitor convoy and supply movements across the Zaporizhzhia region daily.
The report states that russian troops remain under constant surveillance, and any secret preparations for an attack are promptly detected and reported to the Ukrainian military.
Earlier Defense Express reported that Ukrainian partisans had scouted out russian plant producing chassis for Buk-M1-2, Tor-M1, and Tunguska-M1 systems. We also wrote that Ukrainian partisans had revealed russian occupiers' secret radar company in Sevastopol.
Read more: Ukrainian Partisans Continue Tracking russian Black Sea Fleet in Temporarily Occupied Sevastopol