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Amid high losses, Russians move troops from occupied Crimea to the front - ATESH

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Russians are moving troops from the occupied Crimea to the front line amid significant losses on the battlefield. This is reported by the guerrilla movement "ATESH", UNN reports.

Details

Thus, the Ukrainian underground records how the occupiers are transferring personnel from Yevpatoriya to the front line. ATES agents have tracked a convoy of occupiers' military trucks to the north of the city. 

They also indicated the coordinates of the occupiers 45.253435, 33.355944.

The guerrillas emphasize that the movement of Russian personnel is taking place against the backdrop of significant losses of Russian occupation forces. 

Ще плюс 1090 окупантів та 44 танки: Генштаб оновив дані про втрати ворога18.12.23, 07:50

The enemy suffers significant blows from the Ukrainian Armed Forces, resulting in significant losses in its ranks. The lack of adequate command exacerbates the situation, creating chaos and disorganization in the enemy's ranks

- representatives of the ATES movement are sure.

Addendum

It is also noted that there is information about problems in the ranks of the occupiers. In particular , the lack of clear leadership leads to the flight of commanders who leave the personnel without proper guidance.

This negatively affects the combat capability of Russian troops and allows the Ukrainian Armed Forces to strengthen their counterattacks. 

Recall

British intelligence reports that Russian Storm Z units may re-enter the battle with unhealed wounds and amputations, receiving minimal or no medical care.

Хто встигне до лікаря, той і виживе: на окупованих територіях катастрофічна ситуація з ліками17.12.23, 10:26

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