ATESH discovered ten Russian fighter jets at the Saky airfield in Crimea — photo
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ATESH discovered ten Russian fighter jets at the Saky airfield in Crimea — photo

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Source:  ATESH

Partisans found the exact number of planes at the Saky airfield and tracked its defences.

What did the partisans discover at the Saky airbase in Crimea

The partisans have recently been actively reconfiguring the strategic airfield in Novofedorivka, better known as the Sak airfield.

It is one of the strategically important objects because it is where most of the takeoffs of Russian fighter jets that carry out attacks on Ukraine are carried out.

At the time of reconnaissance, approximately ten Su-30 fighter jets and locations of anti-aircraft warfare systems and Kasta-2E2 type radars, which indicate a high level of protection, were recorded at the airfield.

This is only a small part of all the intelligence that we received. All information has been transferred to the Defense Forces of Ukraine, we are waiting for positive news from them, — ATESH reported at last.

What is the situation in Crimea?

In general, explosions are heard more and more often in Crimea. Our defenders have already conducted dozens of operations on the peninsula and in the Black Sea, destroying Russian bases, warehouses and ships.

On January 4, powerful explosions were heard in Sevastopol and Yevpatoria. Before that, the Russian occupiers blocked traffic on the Crimean Bridge.

Later, the AFU StratCom announced that a junction point of the Russian occupying forces was hit near occupied Sevastopol. The Air Force Commander, Mykola Oleschuk, said that the operation was carried out with the help of Ukrainian pilots.

Also, the Air Force struck the Saky airfield, where another enemy control point was located.

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