ATESH discovered many repair bases in Crimea — photo
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ATESH discovered many repair bases in Crimea — photo

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Source:  ATESH

The occupiers of the Russian Federation continue to transport equipment, soldiers and equipment to Crimea. Currently, the Russians are creating a repair base for one of the units.

The Russians continue to create repair bases in Crimea

As the partisans note, they continue to reconnaissance the military unit north of Yevpatoria. It is said that the Russians continue to bring machinery, people and equipment there.

According to our data, the occupiers are deploying infrastructure to create a repair base for one of the units. Significant losses in equipment became impossible to replenish with available funds. That is why the occupiers are creating more and more military equipment repair bases on the territory of the peninsula, ATESH notes.

Coordinates of mentioned bases are 45.219405, 33.380553

This will allow the occupiers to disperse the equipment, but at the same time it will allow us to carry out sabotage more effectively, the partisans concluded.

What is happening in Crimea

On January 4, powerful explosions rang out in temporarily occupied Sevastopol and Yevpatoria. Before that, the Russian invaders blocked traffic on the Crimean bridge.

Later, the Directorate of Strategic Communications of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that a junction point of the Russian occupying forces was hit near occupied Sevastopol.

The network also reported that a military unit was hit in Yevpatoria, and as a result of the attack, 23 occupiers and a Russian colonel were allegedly eliminated.

The GUR of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine published satellite images that confirm the destruction of ammunition depots of the Russian invaders, as well as damage to the position of radar stations.

In addition, on January 6, the Air Force of the Ukrainian Armed Forces struck the Saki airfield near the village of Novofedorivka and destroyed another enemy control post.

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