Jan. 8, 2026, 2:43 p.m.
(PHOTO: GUR)
A new radar station of the Russian troops has been spotted on the territory of the temporarily occupied Crimea. The object was discovered by agents of the guerrilla movement in the Krasnogvardeisky district.
This was reported by the Krymsky Viter Telegram channel.
According to the available information, the invaders deployed the station to monitor the airspace and strengthen control over the region amid regular attacks on the aggressor's military targets. The guerrillas have already conducted additional reconnaissance of the territory, recorded the exact coordinates of the equipment and transferred all the necessary data to the Ukrainian Defense Forces.
It is noted that the occupiers are trying to carefully disguise such facilities, but the activity of the local underground allows them to quickly identify new nodes of air defense and radio reconnaissance of the enemy.
Also, the Crimean resistance movement stated that it had conducted a detailed reconnaissance of the central supply hub of the Russian Black Sea Fleet located in Sevastopol.
The 'ATESH' resistance movement conducted a detailed reconnaissance of the 758th Logistics Center (military unit 63876) of the Russian Black Sea Fleet in Sevastopol. This facility is a critical logistics hub responsible for supplying the entire southern group of occupation forces, and the ability of Russian forces to conduct combat operations on the Kherson and Zaporizhzhia directions depends on it.
Agents recorded the exact coordinates of command buildings and key sites for storing resources. All the obtained materials were handed over to the Ukrainian Defense Forces to ensure the possibility of targeted strikes on the supply chain and logistics infrastructure of the fleet.
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