March 15, 2025, 10:02 p.m.

Ukrainian Guerrillas Expose Hidden Russian Warship in Sevastopol

(Photo: ATESH)

The occupiers are hiding ships from attacks by the Ukrainian Defense Forces in Sevastopol.

According to the ATES guerrillas, they discovered a warship near the Vtorchormet pier in Inkerman.

"Usually, these berths are used for decommissioned ships waiting to be utilized. Currently, there is a small anti-submarine ship of the 1124 M Albatross project. Such ships have been modernized and included in the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Navy," the statement said.

Photo: "ATES"

ATES believes that after losing control of the Black Sea, the occupiers decided to hide the ship, so it practically never leaves the bay.

"But it is impossible to hide its location and movements from view. We continue to monitor the movements of the occupation troops in Crimea and pass on all the necessary information to the Ukrainian Defense Forces," the activists of the movement said.

Earlier, the guerrillas found out that the Russians were pouring fuel into tankers and hiding it among residential areas in the occupied territories.

"Now we are getting more and more evidence of this: whole convoys of fuel trucks and tankers leave Crimea, move to the front line, and then disguise themselves in residential areas and yards of Ukrainians," the guerrillas say.

ATES agents, who are integrated into the Russian Armed Forces, also reported the beginning of the withdrawal of some anti-aircraft missile units from the temporarily occupied Crimea to the territory of Russia. The losses of oil depots and logistics centers have already reached a critical level, which jeopardizes the supply of fuel for Russian troops. This, in turn, could negatively affect their combat capability at the front.

In addition, the guerrillas discovered that the Russians have begun to redeploy their aircraft to inactive airfields. For example, the occupiers are working on runways, repairing buildings, and moving military equipment and people to Zavodske airport in temporarily occupied Simferopol.

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