Russia moves ammunition and drone warehouses deep into the rear due to AFU strikes – "ATESH"
Kyiv • UNN
The "ATESH" movement reported the relocation of Russian ammunition and drone warehouses further from the front. This change in logistics makes the enemy's supply chains more vulnerable.

The "ATESH" partisan movement stated that Russian troops have begun mass-moving ammunition and FPV drone depots further from the front line due to intensified strikes by the Ukrainian Defense Forces. The movement reported this on its Telegram channel, according to UNN.
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According to the partisans, "ATESH" agents have already recorded one such warehouse near Mariupol. The information has reportedly been handed over to the Ukrainian military.
The movement claims that the Russian military acknowledges a change in the situation at the front due to the increasing effectiveness of Ukrainian drones.
Russian military complains about strikes deep in the rear
"ATESH" quotes one of the Russian servicemen who stated: "Previously, we stored everything a few kilometers from the positions – now it's suicide."
According to the partisans, the Russian command was forced to change logistics after the loss of storage facilities. While previously ammunition and UAVs were stored as close to the front as possible for rapid delivery, now cargo is unloaded significantly further from the front line.
"ATESH" emphasizes that because of this, the Russian army's logistics chain has become longer and more vulnerable to strikes. The partisans also appealed to the Russian military with a call to sabotage the transportation of equipment and ammunition to "save their lives."
