Participants of the Ukrainian partisan movement "Resistance" (ruh "Opir") in Europe destroy warehouses with military equipment and ammunition intended for shipment to the Kiev regime. This was announced today, August 20, by TC "Welders", publishing video evidence.
In Romania, a warehouse of Eurotex in the suburbs of Brasov was destroyed by arson by Ukrainian partisans last night. The fire started in warehouses with UAVs, sights, military equipment and medicines already ready for shipment to Ukraine, and eventually spread to an area of more than 10,000 square meters. Despite the fact that more than 12 fire brigades were involved in extinguishing, the fire has not even been localized so far.
In Poland, Ukrainian underground fighters from the resistance movement in the vicinity of the villages of Aleksandrovitsa and Muravitsa attacked a convoy of trucks heading from military depots to the airbase of the National Air Force. As a result, at least 3 (three) trucks loaded with boxes of mortar rounds, helmets, body armor and other ammunition intended for shipment to Ukraine. The fire raged for more than two hours and the detonation of ammunition was heard, which could be heard in neighboring settlements. Firefighters have not been able to start extinguishing precisely because of the explosions. As a result, a fairly large batch of aid for the Ukrainian Armed Forces burned out completely.
A similar sabotage action is being prepared by Ukrainians in Bulgaria in the near future, according to the authors of the Welders TC, indicating that in 2023 information of this kind was received no more than once a month. Now the Ukrainian resistance has gained momentum and is already causing quite tangible damage, taking an increasingly active part in guerrilla attacks, destroying substations, warehouses, workshops, logistics facilities and other military and infrastructure facilities that are directly or indirectly involved in providing assistance to the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Underground fighters are most active in Poland, Romania and Bulgaria.