Russia is relocating military equipment from Crimea to Zaporizhzhia region.


The partisan movement 'Ateş' reported the transfer of military equipment by the Russian army from occupied Crimea to the Zaporizhzhia region. A convoy was recorded moving towards northern Crimea.
The partisans suggest that this convoy was aimed at reinforcing the troops in the occupied Zaporizhzhia region, where Russian forces are conducting offensive operations.
'Many equipment was noticed in the convoy, including tanks, BMPs, and armored personnel carriers, as well as military tractors and trucks,' the 'Ateş' reported.
The Russian command continues its offensive operations but is suffering significant losses in personnel and equipment.
It was previously reported that the Russian army is transferring military equipment from Zaporizhzhia to Donetsk region.
It was also noted that the Russians are pulling ships from the base in Tartus and transferring remaining weapons by planes from Khmeimim in Syria.
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