Nov. 20, 2024, 8:57 a.m.
Intelligence shows what signal was sent to Russians in Crimea
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Photo: DIU
In the temporarily occupied Crimea, activists continue to resist the Russian invaders.
According to the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine, leaflets with DIU symbols appeared in Sevastopol, Feodosia, Semenivka, Yevpatoria, Shcholkine, as well as in Yenakiyevo and other occupied cities.
(Photo: The Defence Intelligence of Ukraine)
Activists of the resistance movement held a rally to remind the occupiers that Ukrainian citizens do not accept strangers on their land and will not stop fighting. The DIU emphasized that all crimes committed by the Russian invaders and their collaborators will be punished with justice.
In addition, activists of the Yellow Ribbon public movement raised the national flag of Ukraine at the highest point of the Baidar Yayla - the Ilyas-Kaya massif near Sevastopol. This became another symbol of the resilience of Ukrainians even after ten years of occupation.
(In Crimea, activists raised the Ukrainian flag on the Ilyas-Kaya rocky massif. Photo: Yellow Ribbon)
Citizens in the temporarily occupied territories are urged to join the resistance movement, to transmit information about the location of troops, equipment and headquarters of the occupiers through secure communication channels.
Meanwhile, activists ofthe ATESH resistance movement continue to reconnoiter the occupiers' military facilities, in particular, activists recorded the transportation of missiles to S-300 systems, reconnoitered the military unit of radiochemical biological defense in Simferopol, and the Black Sea Fleet arsenal in Sevastopol.
In addition, the movement's activists recorded the intensification of fuel transportation after the attack on the oil depot in Feodosia.
For their part, activists ofthe Yellow Ribbon movement continue to resist the occupiers in Crimea, destroying copies of propaganda materials and distributing patriotic symbols in the occupied cities of the peninsula, in particular in Sevastopol, Simferopol, Yalta and Yevpatoriya. The activists also congratulated pro-Ukrainian teachers from the temporarily occupied territories on Teacher's Day.
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