ATESH discovers transfer of Russian equipment to the front in Yevpatoria — video
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ATESH discovers transfer of Russian equipment to the front in Yevpatoria — video

ATESH
Source:  ATESH

The Russian army began to use the railway station in Yevpatoria in the occupied Crimea to transfer military equipment to the front in Ukraine.

What the partisans discovered in Yevpatoria

The partisans conducted a reconnaissance of the transfer of various equipment of the Russian Armed Forces at the railway station in Yevpatoria. In particular, transfer of a dozen T-62 tanks and the same number of BREM-1 with REM-KL was recorded.

BREM-1 is designed to evacuate stranded and damaged equipment (APC, BMP, BMD, tanks, etc.), including from under enemy fire. And BREM-1 is designed to carry out repairs, provide assistance to drivers in carrying out maintenance and also evacuation of army vehicles.

Partisans are increasingly noticing the dumping of older generations of tanks in poor condition and various equipment for repair.

The absence of new models of tanks on the battlefield and their replacement with old ones will not greatly increase the firepower of the invaders, — ATESH claims.

What is the situation in Yevpatoria

The Russian occupiers set up firing positions right on the beaches of Yevpatoria in the temporarily occupied Crimea. In addition, Russia is bringing rare types of multiple rocket launchers (MLRS) to the front lines.

The unloading of "Grad-1" was recorded by partisans in occupied Yevpatoria. "Dragon's teeth" are also transported by KamAZ trucks to the Yevpatoria region of the Russian Federation.

Earlier, the Armed Forces of Ukraine struck the location of the Russian air defense system near Yevpatoria in the temporarily occupied Crimea, which may indicate the unwillingness of the Russian Air Defense Forces to repel Ukrainian attacks.

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