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'It's Suicide': Russian Federation Has Dramatic Changes On The Frontline

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'It's Suicide': Russian Federation Has Dramatic Changes On The Frontline

Ukraine is striking targets that a year ago were considered out of reach.

Russian troops have started moving warehouses with FPV drones and ammunition further away from the front line due to Ukrainian drone strikes. Guerrillas have recorded one of such warehouses near Mariupol.

The guerrilla movement "ATESH" reported this.

They said their agents among the Russian Armed Forces personnel report a "radical change in logistics" of the Russian army. The data about the warehouse near Mariupol has already been passed to the Ukrainian Defense Forces.

The ATESH noted that not only the number of Ukrainian drones on the frontline has changed, but also the quality and range of their use. According to the agents, the strikes have begun to reach objects that a year ago were considered out of reach.

"We used to store everything a few kilometers from our positions - now it's suicide," said one of the Russian military who got in touch with ATESH.

The movement said that because of the loss of depots, the Russian command decided to move them to the deep rear. While six months ago, ammunition and drones were kept as close to the front as possible for quick delivery, now trucks are being unloaded much farther from the front line.

Because of this, according to "ATESH", the length of supply routes has increased, and logistics has become slower and more vulnerable to strikes.

Reminder, earlier the guerrilla movement "ATESH" reported a critical shortage of spare parts for artillery repair for Russian troops in the Kherson direction. According to the agents, due to the wear and tear of equipment and lack of parts, Russian guns are increasingly failing right during battles, and repair in the field is becoming impossible.

In addition, in the Kherson direction, the Russian military can purposely put their own boats out of service in order not to go into the waters of the Dnieper. ATESH said that the Russian command has already begun to suspect the crews of deliberate sabotage due to regular breakdowns of equipment.

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