27 November 2025

Occupants disguised their own units in Crimea at a recreation center

(PHOTO: ATESH)

The Russian invaders continue to militarize civilian infrastructure: in the temporarily occupied Sevastopol, the occupiers used recreation centers to deploy their military units.

The ATESh guerrilla movement reported this on Telegram.

The movement's agents recorded a sharp increase in activity in the area of the Sevastopol military recreation center. This complex, which was previously intended for the rehabilitation of military personnel, has now been completely transformed by the invaders into a disguised military command center.

According to the information received, the premises of the base house a military unit consisting of military analysts, IT specialists and staff officers. Most of these soldiers move around in civilian clothes so that the facility does not attract unnecessary attention and looks like a regular vacation home.

The guerrillas emphasized that the invaders are hiding behind a facility that was supposed to serve as a medical and rehabilitation center, but in fact turned it into a headquarters. They see this as further evidence that the Russian command is panicking and looking for any way to hide key control centers from possible attacks.

Earlier, it became known that the ATES guerrillas had sabotaged the railroad tracks near Simferopol. As a result, the movement of trains supplying the occupiers with equipment, fuel and ammunition in the Kherson and Zaporizhzhia directions stopped.

It is noted that the scouts successfully struck a key logistics artery of the Russian occupation forces in the Kherson and Zaporizhzhia directions.

"As a result of the operation, train traffic was suspended, which directly disrupted the supply of ammunition, fuel and equipment to the occupiers," ATO agents said.

Катерина Глушко

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