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Partisans monitored the movement of the occupiers' military convoy in northern Crimea.

Near the temporarily occupied city of Dzhankoy in northern Crimea, the movement of a military convoy belonging to Russian invaders has been observed. The enemy is transporting not only soldiers but also ammunition for air defense systems and a significant amount of fuel.
Партизаны проследили за перемещением техники оккупантов на севере Крыма.

Near the temporarily occupied Dzhankoy in the northern part of the Crimean Peninsula, the movement of a military convoy of Russian invaders has been recorded. The enemy is transporting not only soldiers but also ammunition for air defense systems and a large amount of fuel.

This information was reported by RBK-Ukraine citing the Telegram channel of the partisan movement "ATESH".

Representatives of the underground movement stated on the morning of January 9 that their agents tracked the movement of Russian military equipment in occupied Crimea.

It is noted that the convoy included personnel from the enemy army and artillery, consisting of "ammunition for air defense, as well as a significant number of fuel tankers".

"We have passed all the gathered information and the detailed route to the Armed Forces of Ukraine. They know how to ensure that nothing remains of this 'good'," the publication from the movement states.

Additionally, "ATESH" also released footage of the equipment from this enemy convoy.

It is worth noting that, according to representatives of the Ukrainian partisan movement "Atesh", the Russian invaders frequently transport military equipment via railway through Dzhankoy to the mainland of Ukraine. Thus, Dzhankoy serves as an important military hub for the occupiers in terms of logistics.

Recall that recently it was reported that partisans discovered one of the headquarters of the Russian occupiers in a sanatorium in Crimea.

Also, in early January, representatives of the Ukrainian underground found a concealed storage facility with munitions of the Russian troops on the Crimean Peninsula.