Occupiers transfer weapons to the front using civilian trucks – partisans.
Agents of "ATESH" have detected an increased number of civilian container-type trucks used for transporting heavy loads. With the help of these trucks, the Russians attempt to secretly move weapons and ammunition and also provide protection against attacks by Ukrainian defense forces.
Agents claim this is a war crime that contradicts international humanitarian law. Such tactics were used by the Russians during the hybrid war before 2022, when weapons were delivered to proxy forces under the guise of humanitarian cargoes.
Representatives of "ATESH" also reported that they know the routes and logistical details of the Russians in the territory of Ukraine. They continue to monitor the transportation and supply routes of the occupiers in the Donetsk region and plan to disrupt these supply flows soon.
Ukrainian partisans from the "ATESH" organization are also engaged in propaganda work in Russia. They distribute leaflets calling for joining the organization to oppose Russian authorities. Recently, one of the agents foiled a spy mission at the command post of the 37th Russian brigade on the Donetsk direction.
It was also discovered that some Russian units refuse to advance in the Zaporizhzhia region.
Earlier, partisans from "ATESH" conducted reconnaissance of a Russian military unit in Crimea, where they found a significant amount of the occupiers' equipment.
Due to the partisan movement, the Russian command has forbidden the military of the 132nd separate motorized rifle brigade operating in Ukraine from moving between positions using military equipment.
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