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The occupiers are changing their fuel storage tactics in the captured territories – ATESH

The occupiers are changing the tactics of fuel storage in the occupied territories – ATESH Enemy military began to use civilian fuel stations instead of military depots for fuel storage. This is a response to the successful attacks of the Armed Forces on the logistics facilities of the occupiers.”, — write on: unn.ua

The enemy military is changing its approach to fuel storage in occupied territories, trying to avoid losses in logistics. This is reported by the Military Movement of Ukrainians and Crimean Tatars “ATESH”, transmits UNN.

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Therefore, instead of traditional military warehouses, civilian refueling stations, which work in the interests of the aggressor’s army, are increasingly used. This approach makes it possible to hide strategic resources among civilian infrastructure and make their detection difficult.

The change in tactics was a response to the successful attacks of the Defense Forces of Ukraine, which caused significant damage to enemy logistics. The use of civilian facilities that do not formally belong to the military infrastructure also poses a threat to the local population, violating international humanitarian law.

Experts believe that this tactic may become part of a broader plan aimed at minimizing losses among military resources, while at the same time making it more difficult for the Ukrainian army to identify and neutralize these objects.

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