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Made an ammunition composition from the farm: to which the Russian Federation turns its border regions - isw

According to analysts, the Russian Federation wants to strengthen its logistics lines by 2025 to better resist the Armed Forces. The Russians began to store C-300 missiles on an abandoned farm in the Voronezh region. Russian troops store missiles and ammunition on abandoned facilities near the border of Ukraine, as well as in the occupied territories. Analysts of the American Institute for War Study (ISW) reported.

The report of February 23 states that the Russian Federation wants to cut and strengthen its logistics lines. For example, the Russians began to store C-300 missiles, artillery shells and possibly ammunition to the rocket launchers (RSZV) on an abandoned farm in the Voronezh region. They turned the farm into weapons warehouse in July last year.

It is reported that this farm is located about 50 kilometers from the Russian-Ukrainian border and is probably served as a center for supplying the departments of the Russian Federation operating in the area. The report states that since 2022, Russian troops have actively re -profiled objects near the border and in the occupied territories to create more reliable and decentralized logistics lines.

The Russians believe that this will help them withstand the major offensive operations of the Armed Forces in 2025. The ISW noted that the forces of Ukraine's defense had previously used the Himars system for strikes in Russian ammunition depots in the occupied territories. This helped to create favorable conditions for counter -offensive in the Kharkiv region and forced the Russian troops to leave the right bank of the Kherson region.

According to analysts, such strikes forced the Russians to place their logistics means further from the front line to the detriment of the advanced forces. Earlier it was reported that the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation sought a breakthrough in the Donetsk region before their holiday. Tavriya was told about two hotst directions. Dmitry Likhov's spokesman emphasized that Russian troops use "all weapons that can only be.