Partisans have reported that Russians are transporting fuel throughout the occupied territory of Crimea. The Russian army aims to establish logistics and supply lines for its troops via the peninsula.
This information comes from RBC-Ukraine, citing the partisan movement "ATEŞ".
It is likely that the Russians are trying to avoid accumulating large volumes in warehouses, as these are vulnerable to strikes from Ukrainian drones.
Judging by the trains arriving from the Russian Federation, their routes have changed due to the increasing successful attacks on Russian oil refineries in border and rear regions. More trains are arriving in Crimea from distant regions, complicating and raising the cost of transportation.
As a result, fuel prices are inevitably rising at regular gas stations, and local residents are periodically facing shortages.
"We regularly pass all information about the movements and logistics of the occupying forces to the Armed Forces of Ukraine for planning relevant operations," noted representatives from "ATEŞ".
Previously, we reported that Russia is disguising military facilities as civilian infrastructure and utilizing civilian transport to carry out provocations against the Armed Forces of Ukraine.