Afraid of attacks by the Defense Forces: occupiers in Crimea hide equipment and ammunition in old warehouses
Kyiv • UNN
ATES agents have discovered new ammunition and equipment depots of the occupiers in the Black Sea region. Due to the threat of Ukrainian strikes, the Russians are moving their stockpiles to old non-functional storage facilities.
Russian occupants, fearing attacks by Ukrainian troops, are moving equipment and ammunition on the temporarily occupied peninsula, the Atesh guerrilla movement reports, UNN reports.
Details
Reportedly, agents of the movement discovered ammunition and equipment depots near the village of Pivnichne, Chornomorsk district. In addition, the routes of movement and locations of personnel were recorded.
It is noted that the occupiers use conscripts to guard these facilities.
As a result of the increased frequency of strikes by the Ukrainian Armed Forces, the occupiers are increasingly using old, non-functional warehouses to store equipment and ammunition. This leads to significant logistical problems on the peninsula
In November , the Ukrainian Defense Forces hit the Russian S-400 system twice in the temporarily occupied Crimea.