ATESH partisans discovered a secret Russian command post with equipment in Crimea
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ATESH partisans discovered a secret Russian command post with equipment in Crimea

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Source:  ATESH

The partisans again managed to sneak into the territory of the former ammunition depot in the urban-type settlement of Novoozerne, Yevpatoriya District, which is in the temporarily occupied Crimea. The command post of the Russians with equipment was discovered.

Partisans conducted reconnaissance in Crimea

As a result, a new command post of the Russian troops was opened, which is evidenced by the stationed command and staff car and many parked cars with civilian license plates, writes "ATESH".

The partisans added that several units of Russian equipment were redeployed here over the past few days, probably to replenish the losses of the group operating in southern Ukraine.

Object coordinates are 45.373470, 33.104246 ;

The situation in Crimea

In general, explosions are heard more frequently in Crimea, and pro-Ukrainian sentiments are recorded among residents. Our defenders have already conducted dozens of operations on the peninsula and in the Black Sea, destroying Russian bases, warehouses and ships. In particular, our soldiers are helped by partisans who operate in the temporarily occupied territory.

For example, the underground recorded the overloading of Soviet self-propelled howitzers 2C1 "Gvozdika" on the railway in Yevpatoria. In the village of Gvardiyske, Simferopol district, about 30 fuel tanks were recorded, indicating the enemy's probable preparation for large-scale military operations.

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Israel releases 90 Palestinian prisoners as part of deal with Hamas

Israel releases 90 Palestinian prisoners as part of deal with Hamas

The Israeli authorities have released 90 Palestinian prisoners as part of an agreement with the Hamas group, which previously handed over three hostages to the Israeli side.

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  • Israel has released 90 Palestinian prisoners as part of a deal with Hamas.
  • These Palestinian victims were taken to Ramallah and their homes in East Jerusalem.
  • Among those released are women, minors, and individuals who served time for minor offenses.
  • The agreement provides for the release of nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners as part of the ceasefire.
  • Recent events indicate an improvement in relations between Israel and Hamas.

Israel releases nearly a hundred Palestinians as part of deal with Hamas

According to Palestinian sources, some of the released individuals were taken to Ramallah, as well as to their homes in East Jerusalem.

Ahead of the release of the Israeli hostages, the Israeli Prison Service transferred the first group of Palestinian prisoners to Ofer Prison in the West Bank. There, their identities were confirmed by security forces and Red Cross representatives, and they underwent medical examinations before their final release in coordination with the government.

Among those released:

  • 78 people are West Bank residents who were released at the Beituniya checkpoint near Ofer prison.

  • 12 people are residents of East Jerusalem who were released from the Russian Complex prison and returned home.

In total, those released included 69 women, including one minor, 8 minor boys, and 12 men who were serving sentences for relatively minor offenses, such as incitement, support for terrorism, and disturbing public order.

Photo — www.aljazeera.com

Under the terms of the first phase of the ceasefire agreement, Israel is to release nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners.

The release came after Hamas handed over three Israeli hostages to the Red Cross in Gaza — the first hostage release since the ceasefire agreement came into effect.

Israel announces new ceasefire time

As noted, after receiving a list of hostages to be released on January 19, Israel announced that the ceasefire would take effect at 11:15 a.m.

The first phase of the ceasefire was originally scheduled to begin at 8:30 a.m. today. However, it was postponed due to a delay in the transfer of a list of names of three female hostages who are to be released on January 19.

An Israeli official told public broadcaster Kan that Hamas had given the names of the three women to mediators. According to media reports, Hamas will release the hostages:

  • Romy Gonen;

  • Emily Damari;

  • Doron Steinbrecher.

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