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Photo 17:33 27 Sep 2023

Russian forces set up firing positions on beaches in Crimea – ATESH partisan movement

Ukrainian-Tatar military partisan movement ATESH reports that Russian forces are preparing to defend beaches and the coastline in Crimean Yevpatoria from Ukraine's future offensive.

Previously, the movement took part in the strike on the Russian Black Sea Fleet HQ in Sevastopol, which eliminated top generals and wounded numerous personnel.

російські військові облаштовують вогневі позиції

The partisans published a photo of Russia's preparations to defend the seashore from the Ukrainian offensive quite actively but not logically. The movement assumes such poorly made fortifications are caused by money laundering and corruption.

ATESH agents discovered firing positions on the Independence Embankment in Yevpatoria (a very symbolic name). We saw that 4 firing positions are equipped there. Do the Russians think that the liberation of Crimea will begin from the beaches of Yevpatoria? Or is this done for money laundering? If so, then let them…, their message says.

російські військові облаштовують вогневі позиції

Crimea under Ukraine's firing control

Right after receiving Western-supplied long-range missiles, Ukrainian forces started destroying the enemy military infrastructure and eliminating top generals in Crimea.

Russia's fleet and air defenses can no longer repel the precise missile attacks, which causes their morale to decrease. After the "Crab Trap" operation, which destroyed the fleet's HQ in Sevastopol, Ukraine's Intelligence recorded Russia's will to back down.

російські військові облаштовують вогневі позиції

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