Rotting equipment and fleeing staff: Partisans expose state of Russian military hospital in Crimea (photos)

Partisans have scouted the territory of a Russian military unit in Sevastopol. A special forces medical detachment is stationed there, which is currently experiencing a personnel crisis, the partisan movement Atesh reports.
"As of now, the unit is in decline - the territory is neglected, and the equipment is rotting under the sun. Security measures have completely failed - a daily guard unit is present on-site, but they mostly sleep or start drinking closer to the evening," Atesh claims.
According to the partisans, the Russian command likely lacks the resources to supply and staff the unit. Because of this, it is expected to be disbanded in the near future.
Local Russian soldiers are already looking for places to transfer in order to continue serving in Crimea without having to go to the areas of active hostilities in Ukraine.
Earlier, Atesh agents discovered that Russian forces are actively preparing for a massive drone strike on Crimea. In addition, partisans carried out a successful sabotage operation behind enemy lines in the temporarily occupied territory of the Kherson region.
Previously, ATESH agents also conducted reconnaissance at an important defense plant in Russia's St Petersburg.