ATESH partisans expose Russian ammunition logistics to northern Ukraine
Agents of the Ukrainian partisan movement ATESH have closely tracked a supply route delivering Russian ammunition from Russia’s Volgograd region to the borders of Sumy and Kharkiv regions.
This was reported by the ATESH movement on Telegram.
They documented the entire logistics chain — from a railway bridge in the Mykhailivskyi district to unloading at a station and onward transport by Ural trucks.
This operation reveals the occupiers’ preparations to intensify shelling in the northern directions.
Another batch of ammunition for the “North” grouping was delivered by rail and then quickly transferred onto five trucks.
The convoy moved westward along the R-22 “Caspian” highway towards Belgorod and Kursk regions — key staging areas for aggression against Ukraine.
The vehicle markings and direction of movement clearly indicate an intention to step up artillery strikes on Sumy and Kharkiv regions.
The partisans also exposed blatant negligence by the Russians: the crews stopped trucks loaded with explosives at an unguarded civilian parking area.
The vehicle commanders relaxed in the “Veronichka” café, drinking alcohol alongside civilian drivers, creating a real risk of an explosion. The convoy’s coordinates — 50.020742, 43.194836 — were passed on to Ukrainian forces for a precise response.
Previously, ATESH partisans conducted reconnaissance of the Russian army headquarters directing the assault on Pokrovsk.
They have also destroyed a substation supplying power to Russian military logistics in Bryansk region.