Ukrainian partisans film their attacks on Russian ammunition depots. The depots of Vladimir Putin’s army are not safe even far behind the front.
Zaporizhia – The south of Ukraine has been largely occupied by Russia for two and a half years in the war with the Moscow regime. But even here, the troops of Kremlin autocrat Vladimir Putin are not safe.
Ukraine War: Ukrainian partisans film Russian ammunition depot
Because: Ukrainian partisans operate behind the front lines and target, for example, Russian ammunition depots and weapons depots. Specifically: The group “Atesh” shared photos and videos on X that are said to come from a Russian ammunition depot near Vyshnevatoye in the Zaporizhzhia region. “Atesh” pointed out that the partisan group shares the information it has collected with the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense.
In the Ukraine war, Putin’s invading troops are probably being shown that they are not safe anywhere in the country they have ravaged and that they cannot hide their weapons from Ukrainian counterattacks. It is unclear how the Ukrainian partisans were able to get so close to the camp without being discovered.
Weapons in the Ukraine war: Russian ammunition depot targeted by partisans
“We continue to track the movements and locations of critical enemy targets in order to share data with the Ukrainian Defense Forces,” the post on X said. According to the online portal Defence Express (DE) Huge quantities of boxes arrive in Vyshnevatoye to ensure supplies for the troops at the front. Neither the social media post nor the report reveal which ammunition is actually stored there. The city of Melitopol in the Zaporizhzhia region is considered a “resistance nest” behind Putin’s army.
Ivan Fedorov, the exiled mayor of the strategically immensely important city, announced in an interview in the summer that he would continue to fight back against the occupiers in the Ukraine war. Attacks continue to hit the Russian occupiers and their estimated 700 collaborators in Melitopol. “Melitopol is a center of resistance – both civil and non-civil resistance. The collaborators are currently in a panic. But the Russians are not really panicking yet. The Russian commanders are forbidding the collaborators from leaving. We have a lot of information that collaborators wanted to flee but were prevented from doing so by Russian authorities,” Fedorov told the Austrian daily newspaper The standard.
Partisans against Putin: Resistance in southern Ukraine against the Russians
In April 2023, a car bomb exploded in the street in Melitopol, seriously injuring the Kremlin-affiliated politician Maxim Subarev. According to the New Zurich Newspaper (NZZ) welcomed the Russian invasion troops on the front lines in spring 2022. In March 2023, the director of public transport was killed and a senior police officer was seriously wounded by a car bomb.
The partisan group “Atesh” repeatedly publishes photos and videos of sabotage actions on X. For example, of transformer boxes on train routes being set on fire. The group’s X profile states: “Military movement of Ukrainians and Crimean Tatars. Our goal is to destroy the Russian army from within.” (pm)
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