About two dozen tilt trucks and the same number of Grad multiple launch rocket launchers drove toward Melitopol, the Zaporizhia District Police Department reported.
Russian troops are deploying military personnel and equipment, including the MLRS City, from the Crimea to the Zaporozhye region. It was reported on the night of May 26 in the Zaporozhye Regional Military Administration.
“Russia is moving its forces from the Crimean peninsula – not only ground forces, but also air and sea components. It is also known that a convoy of military equipment drove towards Melitopol from Crimea – about two dozen trucks that tilt and the same number of multiple rocket launchers city ” – defined in the OVA.
In addition, the enemy group in the territory of the region was further reinforced by a formed tank battalion with T-62 tanks.
It is emphasized that the Russian military is building a third line of defense and placing reinforcements in the south of Ukraine to gain a foothold and maintain their positions in the region.
“The engineering units of the occupiers mined on the shores of the Kakhovka reservoir. This indicates that Russia will try to keep under its control the occupied territories,” the IVA said.
It was also learned that in Berdyansk the enemy was trying to convince local residents to switch to the mobile networks of Russian operators, and in Melitopol planned to distribute Russian passports.
Earlier, the Main Intelligence Directorate reported that the reunification of Russian troops in the Kherson region and in the occupied territories of the Zaporozhye region indicates the intention of the Russian Federation to have a foothold in these territories.
In the Zaporozhye region, the occupiers are trying to introduce a “ruble zone”
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Source: korrespondent

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