We are talking about trucks, closed wagons and tracked vehicles. Partisans note that the equipment is outdated.
In temporarily occupied Crimea, at the Dzhankoy railway station, partisans noticed Russian military equipment, which was probably headed for mainland Ukraine. This was reported by the partisan movement ATES.
“Our agent reported that there is a train of Russian military equipment at the Dzhankoy railway station. It is headed, probably, towards mainland Ukraine,” the message said.
We are talking about trucks, closed wagons and tracked vehicles. Partisans note that the equipment is outdated.
“Due to huge losses in equipment, the Russians are forced to reactivate old waste. They put their military in equipment that has a high chance of breaking down at the most inopportune moment for them. But not Russians value their own lives even in their own people,” said the partisans.
Earlier, partisans reported low turnout in the “election” in Crimea
Source: korrespondent

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