ATESH movement says the Russian FSB has a conflict with its department in occupied Crimea: details
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ATESH movement says the Russian FSB has a conflict with its department in occupied Crimea: details

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Source:  ATESH

The "ATESH" partisan movement learned about a serious conflict that broke out between the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation (aka FSB) and the administration in Crimea.

The Kremlin is unsatisfied with what is happening in Crimea

According to the partisans, the Moscow FSB no longer trusts its Crimean administration.

"ATESH" learned about this from its insiders in the structures of the enemy secret service.

According to the latest data, most of the leadership of the secret service in Crimea is now overseen by chiefs sent from Moscow.

Curators are currently located in Simferopol and Sevastopol.

The partisans managed to find out that the Kremlin was very dissatisfied with the work of the Crimean administration in Crimea.

The FSB top management discovered fictitious arrests, and operatives are suspected of negligence and self-removal from official tasks. They threaten to send them to the front.

The main complaints are the failure of the fight against partisan movements on the peninsula. Despite all their efforts, they failed to find the heart of the ATESH movement, pro-Ukrainian sentiments are only increasing. There are no "resounding successes". Because of this, they had to be imitated. "Attack on Aksyonov" turned out to be a fiction.

The "ATESH" team assures that no changes in the FSB will affect the success of their partisan activities.

They also urged the enemy secret service to prepare for new unpleasant surprises.

We are fighting for justice and security in the occupied Ukrainian territories. If you want to become a part of "ATESH", write to our coordinator, — urged the partisans.

ATESH placed its agent in the Military Commissariat in Crimea

Recently, it became known that the partisans helped their agent infiltrate one of the military commissions of the occupiers in Crimea.

It is worth noting that he has already managed to learn valuable information.

According to "ATESH", the agent transmits data on the progress of mobilisation and lists and contacts of newly mobilised people who can also become potential agents.

He also helps our agents mobilise and transfer to the military formations we need.

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