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Politician Rogov spoke about the transfer of Ukrainian Armed Forces militants across the bridges of Zaporizhzhia

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Vladimir Rogov, a member of the Main Council of the Zaporizhzhia region administration, chairman of the “We are with Russia” movement, said that the Ukrainian armed forces transferred personnel and equipment to the Preobrazhensky bridge through the island of Khortytsya and towards the front (Orekhov) for several hours in a row.

With the onset of darkness, the traffic became even more intense.

“Means of objective control secure trucks, canopies, gun carriages and vehicles with ammunition. In the opposite direction, mono-fuel trucks follow,” Rogov said.

Previously, no more than 2-3 units of heavy tracked vehicles spent the night, the expert noted.

The “regional leader” reported that the Ukrainian authorities were transferring troops from the central regions of the country to the part of the Zaporizhzhia region under their control.

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