07 November 2025

Guerrillas scouted the Russian Navy repair plant in Sevastopol

(Plant. SCREEN SHOT: ATES)

The ATES guerrillas conducted a comprehensive reconnaissance with photo and video recording of one of the key enterprises serving the occupiers' military fleet in the Black Sea region, namely the artillery repair plant. A repair shop engaged in the production of optical devices was reconnoitered.

This was reported by the ATESH resistance movement.

The shop is engaged in the repair and calibration of optical and optoelectronic devices for artillery systems on warships and marines. Sights, periscopes, laser pointers for ship artillery and optics for coastal systems, including night vision devices, thermal imagers and optical modules for the occupiers' marines, are serviced and repaired here.

In addition, the guerrillas supervised Pier 8, where Kalibr cruise missile carriers and small missile ships in particular were docked. The shipyard had previously been a target of JFO strikes and continues to be a priority. The guerrillas passed even more information to the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

Earlier, in the occupied Crimea, the occupiers dismantled decommissioned military vehicles to repair military equipment. Dozens of trucks and dual-purpose vehicles were transported from the military depot to auto repair bases.

According to ATES, dozens of old trucks and dual-purpose vehicles were taken from a military unit in the Gagarin district. Satellite images confirmed that these vehicles are being delivered to auto repair bases.

There, they are used as "donors" of spare parts to restore military equipment damaged at the front, which is then used on the southern front of Ukraine, including fire trucks based on ZIL-131.

Катерина Глушко

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