Partisans showed how the occupiers are transferring additional air defense systems to the Crimean bridge.
The 'ATESH' movement reported the relocation of Russian air defense systems to the area of the Crimean bridge, the partisans said. According to their information, the occupiers moved equipment and air defense systems to Kerch to protect the Crimean bridge, which led to a weakening of the protection of the aircraft repair plant and airfield.
Only the fuselages of airplanes and an old anti-aircraft installation 'ZU-23-2', likely intended for dealing with drones, remained at the plant's territory.
Earlier, this territory was used for the placement of army aviation, but after strikes from the Ukrainian Defense Forces, the occupiers redeployed it to other airfields.
The 'ATESH' movement also recorded the movement of self-propelled artillery installations 'Msta-S' from Novorossiysk.
Earlier, an agent of the movement penetrated the command post of a Russian brigade in the Donetsk region, providing important information about the officers and commanders of the occupiers.
The 'ATESH' movement also reported the refusal of certain Russian units to advance to the Zaporizhzhia region.
Earlier, partisans conducted reconnaissance of radiological and chemical protection in Crimea, where a lot of Russian equipment was found.
By the way, the Russian command prohibited the 132nd separate motorized rifle brigade from moving in military equipment due to the partisan movement.
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