Feb. 21, 2025, 9:57 p.m.

Russian Army Uses Forced Labor to Build Key Railroad in Ukraine

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The Russian invaders are laying the Rostov-Ilovaysk-Hranitne-Mariupol railroad using the forced labor of detained Ukrainians. Local residents, who are detained for any suspicion or "wrong" views, are forced to work for free under the threat of reprisals and reprisals.

According to the Atesh guerrilla movement, the construction is being carried out exclusively for the needs of the Russian army - this railroad will become an important logistics route for the rapid transfer of military equipment and ammunition to the front.

Ukrainians living in the temporarily occupied territories are urged to report the construction of this railroad line. Each information received will help to destroy the occupiers and bring the liberation of Ukraine closer.

Earlier, Intent wrote that the Russian military, which maintains air defense systems in the temporarily annexed Crimea, is preparing for large-scale strikes in the coming days. In particular, the invaders are trying to avoid staying at their positions between February 24 and 26.

"Local residents and the Russian military themselves continue to transmit data on air defense positions in Crimea. Everything is going to the point that in the near future there will be even fewer installations," the statement said.

Recently, the Russian military has been actively moving equipment in Crimea after attacks by Ukrainian UAVs.

In addition, the Russian military has increased the number of air defense systems near key Russian military facilities in the occupied Crimea. At the same time, they have weakened the defense of other frontline areas.

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 Zavodske airport in the temporarily occupied Simferopol.

Андрій Колісніченко

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