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Partisans report the arrival of numerous killed and wounded Russian soldiers in occupied Crimea

The Atesh partisan movement reported via Telegram the arrival of numerous killed and wounded Russian soldiers in occupied Dzhankoy in Crimea.

“At the station we noticed a massive transport of wounded and “200” (killed) from the left bank of the occupied Kherson region,” the report said.

The guerrillas also recorded the arrival of new trains with supplies every day and published corresponding photos.

They claimed that the Russian military leadership continues to send mobilized troops to the front, saying: “The Ukrainian Defense Forces will counter them (the mobilized) and increase the casualty statistics of the Russian army.”

In addition, the partisans reported the recorded transfer of a platoon of multiple rocket launchers (MLRS) of the BM-21 Grad type to the Kherson region in Dzhankoy. They published relevant video and photo evidence.

“The occupation regime continues to restore Soviet weapons systems for use in the war against the Ukrainian people,” the partisans reported.

Atesh observed a significant and rapid depletion of equipment stores. They said they had been working to “increase the number of Russian casualties” with the support of Russian military personnel themselves.

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“We will not hide the fact that we know the final destination of this train. “We know exactly where the invaders will store them (in the MLRS),” the partisans said.

“Therefore, they don’t have much longer to exist,” they added.

At the end of March, agents from the Atesh guerrilla movement reported closely monitoring the situation in Russian-occupied Crimea, saying that the Kremlin was continuing to build up troops there and was even preparing to repel Ukrainian sabotage and reconnaissance groups in Sevastopol.

Sources within the partisan movement also told the Kyiv Post that Russian intelligence services had taken extensive measures to discredit pro-Ukrainian movements, including Atesh. The partisans also released a statement indicating that Russia is planning new terrorist attacks to suppress Ukrainian resistance.

In mid-April, Ukrainian Military Intelligence (HUR) announced that Kiev had “destroyed or seriously damaged” four launchers from Russia’s most powerful air defense system – the S-400 – during its early morning attack on Russia’s Dzhankoy military airfield on April 17. Ukrainian partisans of the Atesh movement confirmed their involvement in the attack.

The attack destroyed three radar stations, an air defense equipment checkpoint and “Fundament-M” air traffic surveillance equipment, although the number of casualties has yet to be determined, HUR said.

“The occupiers believed so much in their latest air defense system that they placed warehouses with missiles right next to the launcher,” the partisans added.

Analysts at the Institute of War Studies (ISW) said in their assessment of the Russian offensive that the Ukrainian attacks on Crimea “represent a fairly coordinated and wide-ranging series of attacks specifically targeting Russian aviation, air defense and radar detection capabilities.” Campaign.