July 19, 2025, 4:58 p.m.

In Crimea, the occupiers set up a hospital on the base, many wounded

(Photo: ATESH)

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

This was reported by the partisan movement of Ukrainians and Crimean Tatars "ATESH", citing the results of intelligence of its agents.

According to them, the base is currently home to equipment and personnel undergoing reconstruction. At the same time, a makeshift hospital has been set up in the same place, as the Russian military cannot cope with the flow of wounded.

Photo: Atesh resistance movement

It is also noted that the 810th Brigade suffered significant losses as a result of the fighting.

"After the losses, the brigade has a serious shortage of personnel. The hidden mobilization does not help - the wounded soldiers do not return to the ranks, they are treated on the spot," the guerrillas said in a statement.

Photo: Atesh resistance movement

The agents collected information about the movement of equipment, command staff and infrastructure of the base. This data has already been passed on to the Ukrainian Defense Forces.

Recently, in Crimea , guerrillas recorded suspicious activity near the former underground submarine base in Balaklava. The entrance to the facility is open, and the area has been cleared, which is likely to prepare the base for reuse.

On the night of June 28, Ukrainian drones attacked the Kirovske military airfield in the temporarily occupied Crimea. The strike targeted aircraft locations, ammunition depots, air defense systems, as well as Russian reconnaissance and attack drones.

According to preliminary data, the attack destroyed multi-purpose and attack helicopters Mi-8, Mi-26, Mi-28, as well as the Pantsyr-S1 anti-aircraft missile and gun system.

Ірина Глухова

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