Hidden depot found: Partisan group reports new military facility at Russian Black Sea Fleet base
New facility discovered at Russian Black Sea Fleet base (photo: Getty Images)
In Novorossiysk, which has become the main base of Black Sea Fleet for Russians, Atesh agents discovered a new hidden warehouse, Atesh reports.
"Agents continue large-scale reconnaissance of the military infrastructure of the occupiers in Novorossiysk. We discovered an active military facility in the area of settlement Myskhako, skillfully hidden in folds of terrain," Atesh noted.
It is reported that military guards were spotted on the territory of the facility, work with the use of concrete slabs is also underway at the site, and observation and communication towers are functioning.
Likely, Russians use this zone as a rear warehouse to disperse supplies, trying to save their resources from strikes on the port.
"At the same time, we conduct continuous monitoring of the 37th separate special communications node (military unit 09920). This critically important facility: precisely through it Black Sea Fleet receives orders from Moscow and coordinates all its actions," representatives of the movement added.
It is known that high-ranking officials from Moscow have been frequently visiting the facility, which may be connected with inspection and, most likely, with the preparation for the dismissal of the commander of Black Sea Fleet.

photo: Atesh partisan movement

photo: Atesh partisan movement

photo: Atesh partisan movement

photo: Atesh partisan movement

photo: Atesh partisan movement

photo: Atesh partisan movement
Strikes of the Defense Forces on Novorossiysk
On December 15, the Security Service of Ukraine stated that its forces, for the first time in history, attacked a Russian submarine in the port of Novorossiysk.
According to the Security Service, the submarine sustained critical damage and, in fact, was disabled. It was also specified that on board the object there were four launchers of Kalibr cruise missiles.
Also, earlier in Novorossiysk, after a drone attack, fires broke out at an oil depot and in the port. Later media wrote that in Novorossiysk, oil exports were stopped after a night drone attack.