March 9, 2025, 6:31 p.m.

ATES Guerrillas Disrupt Fuel Transfer to Zaporizhzhia, Strike Russian Logistics in Crimea

(Photo: ATESH)

This week, ATES guerrillas prevented the occupiers from transferring fuel from Crimea to Zaporizhzhia region.

According to the activists, the movement's agents successfully conducted an operation to disrupt the occupiers' logistics in Dzhankoy district.

"We tracked a train with fuel heading to Zaporizhzhia region and struck at the railway infrastructure, destroying a relay cabinet," the guerrillas said.

Photo: ATES

As a result, the transfer of equipment was delayed by the railroad, and the occupiers faced problems with supplies. The sabotage was carried out near the village of Stolbove, Dzhankoy district.

"Crimea is Ukraine, and every occupier will be destroyed," ATES added.

On March 1,ATES agents reported significant losses among Russians after a strike on an airfield in Crimea. As a result of the attack, Russian soldiers were killed and wounded. In particular, some of the injured occupants were hospitalized in Saki, and the seriously wounded were evacuated to Simferopol. It was also reported that the Russian military was actively moving equipment in Crimea after the attacks by Ukrainian UAVs. A new location for the Russian Armed Forces' military equipment has appeared near Feodosia.

"And there are more such sites in Crimea after successful attacks by Ukrainian drones ," the activists say.

The guerrillas also discovered that the Russians have begun to redeploy their aircraft to inactive airfields. For example, the occupiers are working on runways, repairing buildings and moving military equipment and people to the territory of Zavodske airport in the temporarily occupied Simferopol.

In addition, ATES agents uncovered a large fuel depot used to supply Russian military equipment located in the Kamenolomna area in the Saki district of Crimea. The warehouse contained not only fuel tanks, but also military equipment that was in storage. The coordinates of this facility were also transferred to the Ukrainian military.

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