July 29, 2025, 2:23 p.m.

Insurgents find abandoned medical unit in occupied Crimea

(Photo: ATESH)

The ATESh guerrilla movement has stumbled upon an abandoned enemy military medical unit in occupied Crimea.

The movement reported this on its social media page.

This part of the territory of Sevastopol is located. It used to be a special purpose medical unit.

"The equipment is left under the blazing sun, the territory is overgrown with weeds, and most of the guards are sleeping or drinking in the late afternoon," the rebels report.

According to ATES, the lack of resources and acute personnel shortage are forcing the Russian command to prepare for the disbandment of the medical unit in the near future.

According to the guerrillas, the soldiers are frantically looking for a place to transfer to in Crimea to avoid being sent to the so-called "military operation zone".

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

The occupiers in Sevastopol disguised the traces of the attack on their warship. But the ATES guerrilla movement recorded this fact.

The captured Ukrainian large amphibious assault ship (LAS) Konstantin Olshansky is being used by the Russians as a "donor" for their ships. This fact may indicate the dire technical condition of the Russian Black Sea Fleet. Under the conditions of sanctions, strikes by the Ukrainian Armed Forces and destroyed logistics, the Russians are no longer able to provide full repair or replacement of ships.

ATES believes that after losing control of the Black Sea, the occupiers decided to hide their ships.

Олександра Горст

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