Dec. 31, 2025, 10 a.m.

Occupants set up firing positions on the waterfront in Crimea

(PHOTO: ATESH)

The ATESh guerrilla movement has reported that Russian troops are actively setting up firing positions directly on Tereshkova Embankment in the temporarily occupied Yevpatoria.

This was reported by the ATES guerrilla movement in Telegram.

This location is one of the main walking areas of the city, but now new observation posts and firing points are being set up there. "Do the racists seriously believe in the Ukrainian landing force? Or is the occupation administration just wasting money once again?" - they noted.

Earlier, the guerrillas also reconnoitered the main repair base of the Russian Black Sea Fleet in occupied Sevastopol. The collected information on the activities of the facility and its management was passed on to the Ukrainian Defense Forces.

According to the movement, the agents examined the territory of the 13th ship repair plant of the Russian Black Sea Fleet, located in Kilen Bay. The facility is a key element of the fleet's military-industrial infrastructure, as it is where warships are repaired, modernized and maintained, including their electronic weapons.

During the surveillance, they spotted parking lots of military equipment, as well as personal cars of military personnel and the plant's management, which, according to Atesh, indicates that the enterprise is actively operating. In addition, the agents, having followed some of the vehicles, identified the places of residence of some of the plant's management.

The guerrillas reported that the collected data on the location and activities of the critical Black Sea Fleet supply facility, as well as information on the residences of its management and key employees, were passed on to the Ukrainian Defense Forces. The Resistance Movement stated that it continues its activities in the temporarily occupied territories.

Катерина Глушко

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