Atesh detected Russia's air defence systems near Crimean bridge — photo
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Atesh detected Russia's air defence systems near Crimean bridge — photo

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Source:  ATESH

The partisans recorded the location of dozens of Russian air defence systems along the perimeter of Tuzla Island, which is located in the middle of the Kerch Strait, as well as at the entrance to the Crimean bridge.

What Atesh partisans discovered

As noted, the occupiers have deployed dozens of anti-aircraft missile systems on Tuzla Island and at the entrance to the Crimean bridge. The movement has published the coordinates of these Russian air defence systems, which were collected after days of reconnaissance:

  • 45.3179536, 36.4921856

  • 45.2627026, 36.5505486

  • 45.2602334, 36.5649472

The racist occupiers are trying to disguise the launchers and radars and restrict access to them with the help of military patrols. Nevertheless, our agents manage to obtain such valuable information. Our "eyes" inside the Armed Forces of Russia also help us in this," the statement said.

Atesh recorded the transfer of equipment in Crimea

Partisans recorded the overloading of Soviet 2C1 Gvozdika self-propelled artillery systems on the railway in Yevpatoriya, in the temporarily occupied Crimea.

It is noted that a total of fifteen installations have been spotted. The equipment is likely heading to the left- bank of the Kherson region, where Russia is actively attacking the positions of Ukrainian troops.

In addition, on 20 December, the movement discovered the location of Russian occupiers' military equipment in Dzhankoy in occupied Crimea. The movement's activists have also recorded the emergence of new firing points in the city.

On 15 December, Crimean partisans filmed and published the coordinates of Russian military equipment in the Dzhankoy district of Crimea.

On 14 December, guerrillas discovered a large parking lot of Russian equipment in the occupied Crimea. The underground is monitoring this location of the occupiers in Simferopol.

On 13 December, Atesh partisans broke into the construction site of a Russian military base in occupied Yevpatoriya.

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