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Guerrillas conduct reconnaissance in Perevalne area in Crimea: What was revealed

Guerrillas conduct reconnaissance in Perevalne area in Crimea: What was revealed Photo: Guerrillas discovered the location of the Russian occupiers in Perevalne (rosmedia)
Author: Liliana Oleniak

The guerrillas conducted reconnaissance at one of the Russian permanent deployment points in the village of Perevalne in Crimea. They managed to record a large number of Russian occupants and equipment, according to the ATESH resistance movement.

Thus, the guerrillas reconnoitered the permanent deployment of the 126th Separate Coastal Defense Brigade of the Russian Black Sea Fleet in Perevalne.

"Our agents found out that there is a large number of personnel near the military unit, most of them are not local, have an accent and appropriate symbols on their uniforms (presumably: Tatarstan, Chechnya, Dagestan)," ATESH informs.

According to the guerrillas, there is a checkpoint on the side of the military camp, with police officers on duty and police patrols.

The guerrillas also managed to find out that 15 KAMAZ trucks are parked near the main checkpoint, and most of the Russian military unit's servicemen rent housing in Perevalne itself.

"From the above, it becomes clear that the checkpoint of the 126th Separate Coastal Defense Brigade of the Russian Black Sea Fleet is currently being used as a staging area before the personnel are transferred to the combat zone," ATESH notes.

Guerrillas conduct reconnaissance in Perevalne area in Crimea: What was revealed

ATESH resistance movement

Guerrillas conduct reconnaissance in Perevalne area in Crimea: What was revealed

ATESH resistance movement

Guerrillas conduct reconnaissance in Perevalne area in Crimea: What was revealed

ATESH resistance movement

Guerrillas conduct reconnaissance in Perevalne area in Crimea: What was revealed

ATESH resistance movement

Guerrillas conduct reconnaissance in Perevalne area in Crimea: What was revealed

ATESH resistance movement

Guerrilla activities in occupied Crimea

Recently, guerrillas detected and tracked a Russian radar station in occupied Crimea. The enemy equipment was towed to a military airfield after an accident.

The ATESH guerrillas also recorded the arrival of Russian military equipment in occupied Simferopol in Crimea, which would be later transferred to the front.

In addition, the guerrillas recorded the build-up of enemy air defense forces in Crimea after successful strikes by the Ukrainian Defense Forces on the airfield in the village of Hvardiyske.

Recently, guerrillas discovered the location of Russian missile depots in the occupied Crimea.