Partisans set coordinates of Russian anti-aircraft installations in Crimea
Agents of the Ukrainian and Crimean Tatar partisan movement ATEŞH have reportedly tracked the movement of an anti-aircraft installation in the temporarily occupied Sevastopol. Occupiers have reinforced their air defense with this installation to repel potential attacks by the Ukrainian Armed Forces on the peninsula's targets, according to the group's Telegram.
Throughout the past week, agents of the ATEŞH Ukrainian and Crimean Tatar partisan movement have reportedly been monitoring and documenting the movement of air defense/missile defense systems in Sevastopol. According to the partisans, the occupiers' objective is to attempt to suppress the strikes by the Ukrainian Defense Forces, which are being precision-targeted at military facilities in Crimea.
"We are aware that the anti-aircraft installation has been relocated along Ocheretyane Highway towards Kozacha Bay, where the 810 Marine Infantry Brigade is stationed. Coordinates: 44.570850, 33.420507," the message states.
The partisans have also published photos of the installation along with a map indicating its current location.
Photo: Telegram channel ATESH (https://t.me/atesh_ua/2955?single)
Activity of partisans in the Russian Federation and temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine
On Saturday, December 16, agents of ATEŞH reported that they were carefully monitoring the territory of the main office of the Russian National Guard (Rosgvardia) in Moscow and collecting information about the facility.
Additionally, the ATEŞH partisans identified locations of Russian military equipment and occupiers in Dzhankoy in the temporarily occupied Crimea.
Previously, the partisans infiltrated a Russian military airfield in Crimea and discovered radar stations used by the occupiers.