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Wounded invaders from the left bank of Kherson region arrive in Dzhankoy: "Atesh" disclosed the details. Photo

Russian invaders bring wounded in Kherson region to Dzhankoy. Source: "Atesh"

Russian troops continue to arrive in the temporarily occupied Dzhankoy in Crimea to replenish the units fighting against Ukraine. Later, they leave the peninsula for the front.

At the same station where trains with new recruits meet, mass transportation of wounded and killed occupants, in particular from the left bank of the Kherson region, was also noticed. The observations were shared by agents of the "Atesh" military movement of Ukrainians and Crimean Tatars.

"Russian troops continue to arrive in Dzhankoy. "Atesh" agents record the arrival of new trains with replenishment every day. An interesting fact is that we also notice mass transportation of wounded and "200s" from the left bank of the occupied Kherson region at the station. The Russian military leadership continues to send the mobilized to the front, where the JFO will meet them and add to the statistics of Russian army losses," the statement said.

The movement's Telegram channel also published photos showing both the newly arrived invaders and vehicles with the invaders who had already won back theirs.

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