The Atesh movement states that a dozen T-62 tanks and the same number of BREM-1s from REM-KL were recorded as overturned.
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The railway station in Yevpatoria (Crimea) began to use the Russian Federation to bring down the front equipment. The Atesh partisan movement reported this on its Telegram channel.
“Our agents carried out a reconnaissance of the transfer of various equipment of the Russian Armed Forces at the railway station in Yevpatoria. In particular, the transfer of a dozen T-62 tanks and the same number of BREM-1 from REM-KL has been recorded ,” the message said.
BREM-1 is designed for the evacuation of trapped and damaged equipment (armored personnel carriers, infantry fighting vehicles, infantry fighting vehicles, tanks, etc.), including those under enemy fire.
REM-KL is designed to carry out repairs, assist drivers in carrying out maintenance and evacuation of military vehicles.
Let’s remember that in occupied Crimea, Russian troops are preparing for the defense of Crimea. ATESH partisan movement activists showed the defensive structures of the occupiers.
It was also reported that partisans entered the territory of a Russian military unit in Crimea.
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