Terrorist country moves old Msta-S self-propelled artillery systems to the south due to lack of equipment

Terrorist country moves old Msta-S self-propelled artillery systems to the south due to lack of equipment

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ATES agents detected the movement of decommissioned Msta-S self-propelled artillery systems in the Krasnodar Territory. The transportation of North Korean self-propelled artillery systems was also recorded, indicating a serious shortage of artillery in the Russian military.

An ATES agent has detected the movement of Russian Msta-S air defense systems in the Krasnodar Territory. This was reported by the Military Movement of Ukrainians and Crimean Tatars "ATESH", UNN reports .

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Since the enemy army is experiencing an acute shortage of equipment, it was decided to decommission old installations that had previously been in reserve for use on the southern front.

In addition, the agency has repeatedly recorded the transportation of North Korean self-propelled artillery systems and informed about the preparation of the enemy military for their combat use.

These actions point to serious problems with the supply of artillery equipment for the occupation forces, which may indicate a significant shortage of artillery at the front line.

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