Thursday02 January 2025
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Russians are increasing their reserve troops in the occupied Henichesk, according to ATESH.

Agents of the partisan movement "ATESH" have learned that Russian military forces are amassing reserves in the left bank region of Kherson, which is currently under occupation. This could signal the beginning of an offensive operation in this area. However, the possibility of disinformation from the Ukrainian Defense Forces cannot be ruled out either.
Россия наращивает резервные войска в оккупированном Геническе – АТЕШ.

Agents of the partisan movement "ATESH" have learned that Russian troops are stockpiling reserves in the left-bank part of Kherson region, which is currently under occupation. This could signal the beginning of an offensive operation in this direction. However, the possibility of disinformation from the Ukrainian Defense Forces cannot be ruled out.

A relevant post was shared on the Telegram channel of the "ATESH" movement. It is noted that Russian army officers are in a panic, as they understand that this serves a specific purpose. They are likely preparing to advance on the right bank of the Kherson region.

"An agent of the 'ATESH' movement from the officer corps of the 'Dnipro' military group reports that reserves of Russian troops are being transferred in the Henichesk district. Some officers are in a panic, suspecting that this is being done for an offensive on the right bank of the Kherson region," the message states.

The partisans added that according to their information, most of the newly arrived occupiers were called up for service as part of a covert mobilization conducted by the occupying authorities in Crimea. The "ATESH" movement does not rule out the possibility that the Russians are intentionally "spreading" this information to mislead the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

Partisan Activities in Occupied Territories

Partisans and resistance agents continue to relay important information to the Armed Forces of Ukraine. This includes details about the movements of occupiers, the locations of depots, various important defensive objects of the occupiers, and potential plans for military actions.

For instance, recently agents of the partisan movement "ATESH" discovered a large ammunition depot of the Russians in the occupied part of the Zaporizhzhia region, near which enemy equipment was also parked, and a military unit was based. They relayed this information to the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

The partisans also reported that near the Belbek airfield in Sevastopol, they found a stockpile of the occupiers' missile weapons. It stores R-73, R-27, and R-37 missiles, which the Russians use to strike peaceful cities in Ukraine. Additionally, agents of "ATESH" discovered and established surveillance over a ship repair yard located in Novorossiysk. Here, remnants of the Russian Black Sea Fleet are delivered. Unfortunately, they were unable to access the shipyard itself.