AFU launched a series of strikes on Russian warehouses and command posts in southern Ukraine – ATESH
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The Armed Forces of Ukraine hit enemy warehouses and command posts in the Zaporizhzhia and Donetsk regions. The occupiers are urgently transferring surviving supplies beyond Mariupol.

The Defense Forces of Ukraine launched a series of strikes on field depots and command posts of Russian troops in the Zaporizhzhia and Donetsk regions. This was reported by the "ATESH" partisan movement, citing its agents within the Russian "Vostok" and "Dnepr" groupings, UNN reports.
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According to the movement, Ukrainian strikes have recently become "deeper and more frequent," and Russian troops are allegedly failing to react to the attacks in time. "ATESH" stated that Ukrainian Hornet drones are actively operating along the Taganrog–Dzhankoy highway, which the occupiers use as a key logistical artery for supplies in the southern direction.
The partisans claim that facilities that had remained untouched since 2022 have begun to come under fire.
"They stood for four years and everything was quiet. Now the entire south is ablaze,"
"ATESH" also stated that the Russian command is allegedly urgently relocating surviving supplies beyond Mariupol due to the threat of new attacks. According to the partisans, this complicates the occupiers' logistics and may affect the pace of Russian offensive operations at the front.