Pro-Ukrainian partisans sneak into Russian ammo depot in Crimea
ATESH partisan movement, which includes Ukrainians and Crimean Tatars, exposed the active deployment of Russian forces on the peninsula.
The guerrillas managed to sneak into the former ammunition depot in the urban village of Novoozerne.
A new command post of Russian troops was discovered, whuch is evidenced by the command and staff vehicle and many parked cars with civilian license plates.
"We also know that over the past few days, several pieces of military equipment have been redeployed here to replenish the losses of the Russian group operating in southern Ukraine," ATESH reported.
The partisans published the coordinates of the facility: 45.373470, 33.104246
ATESH is a pro-Ukrainian military movement in the occupied territories of Ukraine and in Russia, created by Ukrainians and Crimean Tatars in September 2022 during the invasion.
The partisans have repeatedly made raids into the enemy's rear.
In early November, they recorded the arrival of new Russian mobilized soldiers in the occupied Crimea.
In October, Russian members reported the discovery of a plant in Chelyabinsk that had begun new missile production and exposed its coordinates.