Aug. 4, 2025, 11:40 a.m.

ATES guerrillas note occupiers' activity in Sevastopol Bay

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South Bukhta and the dry dock near the branch of the Moscow State University in Sevastopol were already in the crosshairs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

The ATES guerrillas reported on their page on the TG channel.

After such "attention", the occupiers became more cautious and significantly expanded security measures. The territory began to be guarded along the entire perimeter.

According to the advocates, the main activity there is observed in the evening and at night. At the moment, this facility is periodically used as a place to store and repair military equipment and components.

"We assure you that no measures will help the occupiers conceal their actions in the bays of Sevastopol. We will pass on detailed information about the cargoes handled there to the right people," the guerrillas emphasized.

The ATESh guerrilla movement came across an abandoned enemy military medical unit in the occupied Crimea. This part of the territory of Sevastopol is located. It used to be a special forces medical unit.

The ATES guerrilla movement, operating inside the 12th Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment, passed on information about changes in the location of personnel and equipment, and the occupiers stopped deploying them on the territory of the unit. The abrupt change is justified by the Russian occupiers' fear of attacks by the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

A field hospital, equipment, and wounded occupants were found on the territory of the 810th Marine Brigade base in the temporarily occupied Sevastopol.

The occupiers in Sevastopol disguised the traces of the attack on their ship. But the ATES guerrilla movement recorded this fact. A ship with obvious signs of damage after a missile strike by the Ukrainian Defense Forces was found in the Kilen Bay area.

Олександра Горст

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