Russian equipment and soldiers are constantly streaming into Crimea. This indicates significant losses at the front

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“Our agents spotted (trucks) KAMAL, Ural and (military) personnel at the train station in Dzhankoj,” writes the Ateš movement in its post on Telegram, to which it attached photo documentation.

“Agents also report that occupier personnel are still arriving regularly. “It follows that they have a permanent shortage of personnel, which indicates significant losses at the front,” the movement said.

The movement further stated that in addition to monitoring the situation in Crimea, it is also involved in defense against the Russian army and in the liberation of temporarily occupied territories.

“Our people in the occupied territories continue to fight against the occupiers and provide assistance in the liberation of the Ukrainian territories from the swamp horde,” the movement writes on Telegram.

Ongoing struggles

In its regular report on Monday morning, the Ukrainian General Staff said that Russian troops had attempted to penetrate Ukrainian defenses, such as those at Avdijivka and Mariinka, in the last 24 hours. According to the personnel, there were a total of 74 clashes at the front, and more than 110 towns and villages were under artillery fire.

On Monday night, the Russian military also attacked with eight Shahid drones, which the Ukrainian Air Force said it had launched from the city of Primorsko-Akhtar. The occupiers also fired an Iskander rocket from the Voronezh region. According to the Ukrainians, all attacks were repelled.

According to Ukraine, Russian saboteurs killed two civilians in the Sumy region


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