16 March 2026

Echelon with fuel and ammunition for the front line discovered in Crimea

(PHOTO: Atesh/telegram)

Agents of the military guerrilla movement recorded preparations to send a military echelon to the front in occupied Dzhankoy. According to the guerrillas, it is intended to support Russian groups.

This was reported by the Atesh military guerrilla movement.

According to them, the train is filled with fuel, and ammunition is being transported in covered railroad cars. The movement noted that their agent among the railroad workers conducted additional reconnaissance at one of the city's key transportation hubs.

During the reconnaissance, another military echelon was found on the tracks, prepared to be sent to the mainland of Ukraine to supply the Russian units "Dnipro" and "Vostok".

According to the movement's representatives, the published photos show not an ordinary freight train, but actually a resource train for the occupation army.

They claim that the cars are filled with fuels and lubricants, including diesel and kerosene, and that the Russian military uses the covered cars to covertly transport ammunition in order not to attract the attention of satellite intelligence.

The movement emphasized that Dzhankoy remains an important logistics hub for supplying Russian troops at the front. According to them, all the information gathered, including the time of departure and the route of the echelon, has already been passed on to the Ukrainian Defense Forces.

On the night of March 15, units of the Ukrainian Defense Forces struck at air defense facilities of Russian troops in the temporarily occupied Crimea. Two radar stations and a launcher of the S-400 anti-aircraft missile system were hit.

In addition, a launcher from the S-400 "Triumph" anti-aircraft missile system was damaged near the village of Dalne in the temporarily occupied territory of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea.

Анна Бальчінос

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