Dec. 20, 2024, 6:32 p.m.
(Photo: ATESH)
Agents of the Atesh guerrilla movement continue to fight the Russian occupiers by exposing strategic facilities.
According to Atesh, this time they discovered a large fuel depot used to supply Russian military equipment.
The discovery took place in the area of Kamenolomna in the Saki district of Crimea. The warehouse contained not only fuel tanks, but also military equipment in storage. The coordinates of this facility were handed over to the Ukrainian military, and the guerrillas are already preparing the next stage of the operation. The occupiers tried to protect the warehouse from attacks by stretching camouflage nets and stacking sand boxes on top of the tanks, but the guerrillas are confident that even these primitive measures will not prevent the destruction of the facility.
"The information about the location of this facility has already been transferred to the right hands, and we are preparing the next stage of the operation. Every step brings us closer to victory. We will not give the occupiers a single chance," the guerrillas said.
Recently, ATES agents also discovered the location of the Russian army at a recreation center in the Black Sea region of Crimea. The information about the facility was also promptly passed on to the Ukrainian military.
The guerrillas were also able to find out about the new location of radar systems in the village of Uyutne near Yevpatoriya. This radar base is an important element in the coordination of Russian military operations in the region. Its destruction will be a significant blow to the occupiers, allowing the Ukrainian military to better attack enemy targets in Crimea.
In early December, the Atesh guerrillas discovered that the damaged frigate Admiral Makarov, which is actively used for missile attacks on Ukraine, is under heavy guard at the naval base of the Russian Black Sea Fleet in Novorossiysk.
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