The Russian Federation throws equipment from the Leningrad region to the front in Ukraine.
The column of military equipment was registered near the village of Kirillovski. Two infantry combat vehicles and one Typhoon-K armored truck moved forward. There were no tanks in the column. Mostly there were cars, numerous trucks and old UAZS. On September 8, the ATESH resistance movement reported this on September 8.
Fuel tanks and medical machines were also recorded in the column. In all this technique, tactical markings of the units of the Severov group are listed. These troops participated in the battles in the directions of Kursk and Kharkiv.
A recent change in the commander of the North group and such movements may indicate preparations for active actions. All data were immediately transferred to representatives of the defense forces of Ukraine, the partisans say.
We recall that on September 4, the Russian army began to move military equipment in the occupied Lugansk. Some of the equipment are taken to the back for recovery, and the remains are moved to other areas of the front.
It turned out that the surviving military vehicles of the Russians were transferred to the direction of Zaporizhia. Over the past month, the equipment was actively exported from the occupied region of Lugansk to strengthen more priority regions for the occupying troops.
Source: Racurs

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