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Ukrainian Partisans Uncover russian Ammunition Depot at Plant Previously Destroyed by Ukrainian Forces

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Destroyed plant in Luhansk, where russians store their ammunition / Photo credit: the Atesh partisan movement
Destroyed plant in Luhansk, where russians store their ammunition / Photo credit: the Atesh partisan movement

Why did russian occupiers in temporarily occupied Luhansk choose to place an ammunition depot at a plant that had previously been hit

An agent of the Atesh partisan movement discovered a makeshift ammunition depot of russian troops in temporarily occupied Luhansk. "The occupiers placed it on the site of a destroyed plant that had previously been hit," the statement reads.

According to the movement, russian command decided to store ammunition there because they believed that, in such devastation, no one would search for it and it would not be attacked again. Nevertheless, camouflage measures are being taken.

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It is reported that all information has been shared with the Defense Forces of Ukraine for appropriate response.

The Ukrainian and Crimean Tatars partisan movement named Atesh (Crimean Tatar: Ateş, literally "Fire", Ukrainian: Атеш, romanized: Atesh) makes maximum efforts to control all the occupiers activities in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine as well as in russia.

Earlier Defense Express reported that the Atesh movement had spotted russian anti-submarine ship at decommissioning pier in temporarily occupied Sevastopol.

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