On the border of Donetsk and Zaporizhzhia regions in the village of Urzuf, ATES agents spotted a Russian army base. People who have been conscripted for the war with Ukraine are now arriving there.
ATESH found a new base of Russian occupation forces
In the village of Urzuf, Mariupol district, Donetsk region, the Russian army has set up a base on the site of a former military unit of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The occupiers send their people who have been recruited into the occupation army
This was reported by the Telegram channel of the Ukrainian-Tatar military partisan movement ATESH.
The settlement in the Manguska is located next to the administrative border of Zaporizhzhia region on the coast of the Azov Sea.
According to representatives of partisan movement ATESH, the Russian occupiers in the village of Urzuf gather conscripted people at this base, who are then sent to take part in the warfare.
The coordinates of the enemy base were made public: 46.909808, 37.119361. The partisans also showed footage of this object in the village of Urzuf.
Conscription in Russia and and in the temporarily occupied territories
As previously clarified by the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine, the Russians continue to mobilise for the war against Ukraine. Currently, the rate of mobilisation is over 20,000 people per month. In addition, NSDC Secretary Oleksiy Danilov said earlier that Russia is trying to recruit mercenaries in Central Asia for the war against Ukraine.
In addition, the occupiers have seriously engaged in mobilisation in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine. In particular, miners and prisoners are being mobilised in the occupied Luhansk region.
Earlier, a representative of the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine said that Russia could launch a new wave of public mobilisation in autumn. At the same time, the Kremlin is thinking about how to increase the readiness of the population to "go to slaughter".
Earlier it was reported that new groups of mobilised Russians continue to arrive in the occupied Dzhankoy in Crimea, preparing to be deployed to the frontline.