Atesh found a large parking lot of Russian military equipment in Crimea — photos and video
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Atesh found a large parking lot of Russian military equipment in Crimea — photos and video

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Source:  ATESH

The guerrillas conducted reconnaissance in the temporarily occupied Simferopol. There they discovered a large parking lot of Russian equipment.

New intelligence of the Atesh movement

According to the guerrilla movement, the agency continues to monitor a large parking lot of occupiers' equipment in Simferopol, which includes Tiger armoured vehicles, cranes, KAMAZ-5350, GAZ-66 communication vehicles, minibuses and buses for personnel movement, and others.

This is quite a bold move by the occupiers, given that it so often flies over their fleets, but it's even easier for us, Atesh noted.


Partisans of the Atesh military-patriotic movement have discovered a large parking lot of Russian equipment in the occupied Crimea. The underground is tracking this location of the occupiers in Simferopol.

This was reported in the movement's Telegram channel.

"Our agents continue to monitor a large parking lot of occupiers' equipment in Simferopol, which includes Tiger armoured vehicles, cranes, KAMAZ-5350, GAZ-66 communication vehicles, minibuses and buses for personnel movement and much more," the statement said.

What is known about the latest Atesh intelligence in Crimea

On 11 December, the guerrillas reported that they had discovered a warehouse of equipment placed by the occupiers near the village of Novoozerne in the Saki district of Crimea.

On 8 December, the movement reported that it had learned about a new route for transporting Russian troops to Dzhankoy. The occupiers arrive at the station by car and train.

Crimean partisans said on 3 December that they had been observing the Russian military actively moving electronic warfare systems closer to military facilities in Crimea for a week to protect them from attacks by the Ukrainian armed forces.

Atesh claimed that on the night of 24 November, as a result of the successful defeat of the Russian occupiers' military unit in Dzhankoy in the occupied Crimea, not only radar and anti-aircraft missile equipment, but also personnel of the Russian army were destroyed.

On 18 November, partisans of the Atesh military-patriotic movement entered the territory of the Russian Guard unit in occupied Yevpatoriya.

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