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Russian electronic warfare complex discovered in occupied Yevpatoria

Russian electronic warfare complex discovered in occupied Yevpatoria Russian electronic warfare complex discovered in occupied Yevpatoria (photo: Russian media)

Ukrainian partisans discovered parts of the Russian radar system "Moscow-1" in the occupied Crimea, namely, in Yevpatoria, the ATESH partisan movement reports.

According to the partisans, last week, ATESH agents observed Russian occupation forces actively moving electronic warfare systems closer to military installations. The reason for this is to protect the equipment from attacks by the Ukrainian Defense Forces.

"Fear of attacks by the Ukrainian Defense Forces leads to active and sometimes chaotic movement of countermeasures systems of the Russian Armed Forces," the statement said.

The guerrillas recorded the movement of the 1L265 reconnaissance module and the 1L66 control system, which are part of the Moscow-1 complex. The vehicles were on their way to the missile and technical base in occupied Yevpatoria.

Base coordinates 45.200595, 33.321119.

Russian electronic warfare complex discovered in occupied Yevpatoria (photo: t.me/atesh_ua)

Situation in Crimea

Overall, explosions are now being heard more frequently in Crimea, and pro-Ukrainian sentiment is being recorded among residents. Ukrainian intelligence officers have already conducted dozens of operations on the peninsula and in the Black Sea, destroying Russian bases, warehouses, and ships.

For example, the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine recently conducted a special operation in which President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's address was broadcast in Crimea.

In addition, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy expressed the opinion that it would be easier to de-occupy Crimea than Donbas. According to him, it is not only about the liberation of the territories but also about the general mood of the population.