Atesh reveals complex defence system of Russians in Crimea — video
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Atesh reveals complex defence system of Russians in Crimea — video

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Source:  ATESH

Russians continue to intensify preparations for the defence of Crimea. In particular, the occupiers have deployed barbed wire, equipped firing positions and installed dragon's teeth.

How the Russians are preparing for the defense of Crimea

The partisans were able to closely monitor the actions of the occupiers in the north-eastern part of Crimea and discovered a comprehensive enemy defence system.

As it turned out, a system of fortifications was set up along Yarylhach Bay. The beach is crawling with soldiers, with checkpoints every 100 metres.

Barbed wire was placed along the coastline, firing positions were set up and dragon teeth were installed.

The agent followed one of the military vehicles and discovered the location of the military. They were located in an abandoned building by the sea. The area is fenced with barbed wire and concrete blocks.

Coordinates: 45.65286073145, 32.96674019258.

We have repeatedly reported on preparations for defensive actions by the occupiers. For them, thoughts of the inevitable liberation of Crimea are becoming a reality. After all, our people in Crimea are waiting for the command to act inside the peninsula! Crimea will be de-occupied," Atesh says.

What is the situation in Crimea?

The partisans are constantly raiding the occupiers' facilities in Crimea. Earlier, guerrillas found the headquarters of one of the Russian Armed Forces units in the temporarily occupied Yevpatoriya (Crimea). It is located on the territory of an as yet unknown military unit of the invaders.

In addition, the partisans conducted reconnaissance and discovered a new headquarters of the 22nd Army Corps of the Russian Federation in Simferopol. According to the available information, the military unit has begun to be reinforced and is being camouflaged.

In addition, according to the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine, the strikes in the temporarily occupied Crimea on 4 January destroyed ammunition depots and damaged a radar station.

In addition, the Strategic Communications Directorate of the Ukrainian Armed Forces stated that a Russian troop assembly point was hit near occupied Sevastopol. The commander of the Ukrainian Air Force, Mykola Oleshchuk, said that the operation was carried out with the help of Ukrainian pilots.

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