The Atesh movement reported on September 9th that the Russian army is transferring meager equipment from the Leningrad Region towards the front lines, with military columns observed near the village of Kirilovskoye. The movement stated that two BMPs and one Typhun-K armored truck were seen on the railway heading towards the front, with the majority of the convoy consisting of trucks and older UAZ "Bukhanka" vehicles, along with fuel tanks and medical personnel. Tactical markings on the equipment indicated units of the North Group, which is involved in battles in the Kursk and Kharkov directions. Atesh agents recorded the movement of this military equipment, noting the absence of tanks in the observed column. The movement suggested that these transfers, coupled with a recent change in the commander of the North Group, could signal preparations for active operations. All gathered information has been promptly shared with Ukrainian defense forces, according to Atesh. Separately, a video shared on September 8th depicted two Russian soldiers on motorbikes crashing into each other while riding in close proximity. This incident was reported via the X platform.