Situation in Crimea: Russian military moves military equipment and personnel to the front line

Situation in Crimea: Russian military moves military equipment and personnel to the front line

Kyiv  •  UNN

December 18 2023, 08:00 PM • 123555 views

Russian troops are moving military equipment to the front line in occupied Crimea, according to ATESH guerrillas who tracked the convoy near Yevpatoriya and provided coordinates. The transfer coincides with reports of significant casualties and disorganization of command in the Russian army.

Russian army men are moving military equipment in temporarily occupied Crimea closer to the front line. the front line. ATESH guerrillas recorded the movement near Yevpatoria. О coordinates of enemy troops and their composition they reported on their page in Telegram, reports UNN.

"ATESH" fixes the transfer of personnel of the Rashists from Yevpatoria to the front line Detected the movement of military equipment with servicemen on board near Yevpatoria. Our agents pursued a column of KAMAZ trucks north of the city. Coordinates: 45.253435, 33.355944

- said in a statement from ATESH.

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In addition to the coordinates. the public also published a video of Russian military equipment, which can be used to to determine the location of what's going on in the landscape.

The guerrillas note that this movement is taking place in the context of serious casualties on the part of the Russians on the front lines. The occupants are being subjected tangible blows from the AFU, which leads to significant losses in their ranks.

According to According to ATESH, the lack of adequate command in the Russian army exacerbates the situation. situation. There is chaos and disorganization disorganization. The guerrillas have information that the lack of clear leadership in the russian army is not uncommon. cases of fleeing commanders who leave the personnel without proper leadership. "This factor exacerbates the negative impact on the enemy's combat effectiveness of the enemy and creates opportunities for more successful counterattacks on the part of the AFU," they note. of the AFU," ATESH noted.