12 February 2025
ATESH Monitors the Logistics of Occupiers Through the “Crimean Bridge”
The partisan movement “ATESH” continues its surveillance of the logistical routes of Russian occupiers via the “Crimean Bridge,” documenting the transportation of fuel and military cargo. According to agents, fuel is transported to the occupied peninsula from Novorossiysk, while the supply of military equipment and ammunition remains steady.
However, in recent weeks, there has been a notable decline in the frequency of fuel deliveries. This is directly linked to the effective strikes by the Defense Forces of Ukraine on oil refineries and fuel depots within Russian territory. The destruction of these facilities has significantly complicated fuel supply chains for the occupying forces, weakened the aggressor state’s economic capacity, and forced it to seek alternative logistical solutions.
The “ATESH” movement emphasizes that the “Crimean Bridge” is critical to the occupiers’ military logistics. It serves as the main route through which Russia supplies fuel, military equipment, ammunition, and personnel to its forces in Crimea and southern Ukraine. Its destruction would deal a severe blow to the occupiers’ logistics, disrupt supply lines, and significantly accelerate the liberation of Ukrainian territories.