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Partisans conduct reconnaissance of Russian oil depot in Crimea

Partisans conduct reconnaissance of Russian oil depot in Crimea Photo: ATESH agents conducted reconnaissance of the Yugtorsan oil depot in Sevastopol (t.me/atesh_ua)
Author: Liliana Oleniak

The resistance movement ATESH announces that it has conducted reconnaissance at one of the key fuel infrastructure facilities of the Russian Black Sea Fleet in the temporarily occupied Sevastopol.

According to the agents, the facility in question is the Yugtorsan oil terminal, located on Cape Manganari in the Kozacha Bay area.

According to the movement's participants, the terminal is located near the deployment site of Russia's 810th Separate Marine Brigade, as well as other units that provide security for it.

The facility serves as the main oil depot for the Black Sea Fleet, storing various types of fuel, fuel oil, and petroleum, and also operates specialized transportation and logistics services.

Photo: ATESH agents conducted reconnaissance of the Yugtorsan oil depot in Sevastopol (t.me/atesh_ua)

The movement recalled that the oil depot had previously been the target of strikes, resulting in a large-scale fire that lasted more than a day.

Despite this, the terminal continues to operate as usual.

The information gathered, including coordinates, technical details, and data on security measures, was passed on by ATESH members to the Ukrainian Defense Forces for further operational planning.

Earlier, ATESH reported that paratroopers were abandoning their positions in the temporarily occupied areas of the Zaporizhzhia region.

The movement also reported that Russian soldiers were passing on information about the deployment of Russian military equipment and headquarters to the Ukrainian Armed Forces.