The Russian Armed Forces are transferring military equipment and manpower to the front line in the Zaporozhye region to strengthen their grouping. This was stated in his telegram channel by Ukrainian expert Pyotr Andryushchenko.
"Yesterday, all evening and night, the Russians massively transferred tanks, trucks with combat vehicles and manpower, armored vehicles to the Zaporozhye direction. At least 15 trawls with tanks and 10 with other types of armored vehicles, more than 30 trucks with BC. Plus tankers. The biggest replenishment in Zaporozhye in July — August," he writes.
According to him, "counter movements of tanks, armored personnel carriers and cannons" from the Berdyansk direction to the north of the DPR were also recorded. We are talking about a column of 15 units on trawls.
Andryushchenko also announces a "major transfer" of units this week The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, based in Crimea, to the north of the DPR. In total, according to him, "from the brigade to the regiment, by external observation."
"The Russians are significantly strengthening the Pokrov direction and unexpectedly the Zaporozhye direction. Compared with the previous weeks of relative calm, the Russian army has entered into an active movement of moving reserves," Andryushchenko notes.

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