ATESH carried out reconnaissance of the coastal defense of the occupiers in Crimea — photo
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ATESH carried out reconnaissance of the coastal defense of the occupiers in Crimea — photo

Crimea
Source:  ATESH

Members of the Crimean Tatar resistance movement ATESH continue to monitor the location of combat units of the Russian invaders in Crimea. Near Mykolaivka, the underground discovered the coastal defenses of one of the units of the Russian army.

Partisans of ATESH guard the coastal defense of the Russian army in Crimea

Agents of ATESH carried out reconnaissance of fortifications on the shore of the Black Sea near Mykolaivka in the temporarily occupied Crimea.

They reported this in Telegram.

Our agents were able to penetrate deep into the coastal defense line in Russia near Mykolaivka. Fortifications along the entire line consist of artillery in trenches and tanks hidden under canopies. There were almost no soldiers or officers, which helped us to record everything in detail and promptly hand it over to the Defense Forces of Ukraine.

The whistleblowers noted that the absence of soldiers on combat duty along the coastal defense line is explained by the mass transfer of personnel to the hottest areas near Avdiyivka, Vugledar, Robotino, etc.

Soldiers in Crimea simply run out because of Russia's crazy assaults on the same Avdiivka.

What the partisans discovered during the reconnaissance of the oil depot in Crimea

Guerrillas explored the territory of an active oil depot in temporarily occupied Sevastopol. It is guarded, and entry is through the checkpoint.

As noted, the agents scouted the hypothetical location of the oil depot and were able to find an active facility. The entire territory is guarded, and a checkpoint has been set up.

"Atesh" suggests that "the oil base is being used to the full extent by the occupiers."

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