The Russian army continues to seek new ways to covertly supply fuel to the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine. According to the National Resistance Center, for this purpose, the occupiers have begun using grain trucks, in which fuel is hidden under the guise of civilian cargo, reports UNN.
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The Russian army continues to seek new ways to covertly supply fuel to the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine
According to the NRC, the Russians transport fuel in plastic tanks placed inside grain trucks. After that, the containers are covered with grain and tarpaulins. Thus, the cargo outwardly looks like a normal grain shipment.
Fuel is transported in plastic tanks hidden inside grain trucks. The containers are camouflaged with grain and covered with tarpaulins, creating the appearance of civilian cargo. Civilian transport is used as cover to meet military needs. Such schemes indicate growing difficulties in delivering resources to the front
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