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Russia's Black Sea Fleet under watch: Ukrainian partisans monitor Sevastopol bases

Russia's Black Sea Fleet under watch: Ukrainian partisans monitor Sevastopol bases Illustrative photo: partisans tracked the Russian fleet in Sevastopol (GettyImages)

Partisans are monitoring Russian equipment in the temporarily occupied Crimea. In particular, this time the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Federation in Sevastopol came under observation, according to the partisan movement ATESH.

ATESH noted that partisans are conducting constant surveillance of key bays and objects of the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Federation.

"Every movement of enemy ships, every piece of equipment – everything is under our control," the photos from the bay are captioned.

According to the partisans, currently, Russian forces are in panic, especially after successful strikes on the fleet. The Russians are trying to hide everything with camouflage nets, move equipment at night, and keep air defense in a state of constant combat readiness.

Russia's Black Sea Fleet under watch: Ukrainian partisans monitor Sevastopol bases

Russia's Black Sea Fleet under watch: Ukrainian partisans monitor Sevastopol bases

Russia's Black Sea Fleet under watch: Ukrainian partisans monitor Sevastopol bases

Russia's Black Sea Fleet under watch: Ukrainian partisans monitor Sevastopol bases

Special attention - to the submarine Rostov-na-Donu

The submarine was hit twice by strikes of the Defense Forces of Ukraine – it is still not restored. According to ATESH sources in the Black Sea Fleet, the submarine was raised, but repairs have not begun. Probably, the damage turned out to be too serious, and restoration is impractical from the point of view of resources and timing at this time.

Also under surveillance are the rescue ship Epron and the Ukrainian large landing ship Kostiantyn Olshanskyi, captured by Russia in 2014 during the annexation of Crimea.

"All information is promptly transmitted for delivering new, precise strikes. We urge everyone who sees the movements of the occupiers, the location of equipment, or air defense objects to immediately report to us. Every one of your reports becomes a strike on the enemy," stated in ATESH.

Reconnaissance of occupiers’ bases in Crimea

Earlier, in Sevastopol, partisans discovered a command post that coordinates Russian air strikes in the south of Ukraine. It is located on the territory of the former Sevastopol Aviation Plant, which now functions as a branch of FGUP Aviakomplekt.

Also, ATESH showed the situation on the territory of the Kacha airfield in the occupied Crimea and discovered key military objects of the Russians.