Guerrillas scouted routes of fuel supply for military through Crimea
Guerrillas have scouted out ways to supply fuel from the Russian Federation to Crimea and the occupied territories of Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions.
This is reported by the Crimean Wind Telegram channel, Ukrinform reports.
It is noted that fuel is delivered to the temporarily occupied Crimea from Russia by rail. The guerrillas spotted tanks belonging to Rosneft and Ural Logistics (photos 1,2). “Rosneft is a state-owned oil and gas company. Ural Logistics is a logistics company that carries out transportation and leases railcars and tanks.
Then the gasoline and diesel fuel are drained from the tanks into the underground storage facilities of the Russian Black Sea Fleet oil depot in Inkerman (photos 3,4).
The fuel is then delivered by tanker trucks to the occupiers' military units in Crimea, as well as to the occupied territories of Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions (Photos 5-8).
The guerrillas noted that the intensity of road transportation has increased significantly over the past week, which may indicate both a shortage of fuel among the Russian military and preparations for an offensive.
Earlier, Ukrinform reported that in Crimea, guerrillas scouted a logistics hub of the Russian Armed Forces, where they recorded the loading of fuel from echelons to fuel trucks.
The first photo is illustrative