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Partisans discover remains of ships hidden by Russian army in Sevastopol, Crimea

Partisans discover remains of ships hidden by Russian army in Sevastopol, Crimea Photo: Russian forces are hiding the remains of ships in bays (illustrative photo Getty Images)

The Russians are hiding ships in bays, hoping to save them. Partisans have tracked the occupiers' ships remaining in Sevastopol, according to the resistance movement ATESH.

It is noted that resistance movement agents are monitoring the situation along the entire coastline of Crimea, primarily in Sevastopol.

"In Kilen Bay, we recorded two large landing ships (LLS) of Project 775, one of which is Konstantin Olshansky. This LLS was stolen from Ukraine back in 2014. Let us remind you that half of the ships of Project 775 have already been successfully destroyed!" the report states.

ATESH noted that all relevant information has already been provided to the Ukrainian Defense Forces and announced the new sinking of Russian vessels.

Partisan reconnaissance in Sevastopol

Earlier, partisans reported reconnaissance of the Streletskay Bay in Sevastopol. It is known that the anti-submarine ship Aleksandrovets remains in place. The occupiers are afraid to move it.

Additionally, partisans detected several ships of the Russian Black Sea Fleet in the Sevastopol Bay.

Moreover, Ukrainian partisans discovered that in temporarily occupied Sevastopol, the Russians had set up a training center for their soldiers.