Russian officers' families flee en masse from occupied Crimea - ATESH

In the temporarily occupied Sevastopol, a mass evacuation of the families of senior officers of the Russian Black Sea Fleet is being reported. They are urgently leaving the Crimean Peninsula, according to the Telegram channel of the partisan movement ATESH.
Agents of the resistance movement have revealed that almost all families of senior officers of the Russian Black Sea Fleet have urgently left the occupied Crimea.
"Currently, panic is observed in the units of the Russian Black Sea Fleet – according to our information, in early April, a directive from 'superiors' was issued regarding the implementation of additional security measures at military sites on the peninsula," reports the ATESH movement.
It is also noted that covert patrols by reservists from BARS in civilian clothes are being conducted in the bays of Sevastopol, and there is an increase in security as well as attempts to hide military equipment.
"Additionally, all leave for the Russian army has been canceled," the partisans emphasize.
Representatives of the movement suggest that the Russian forces may have started implementing Ukraine's directive regarding the termination of the agreement on the presence of the Russian Black Sea Fleet in Sevastopol.
"In total, it took several successful strikes on military vessels," the underground group's statement reads.
On April 10, partisans from ATESH reported that the situation with Russian forces on the Nestryha and Buhaz islands in the Dnipro Delta is critical. The underground movement shared that wounded invaders are being evacuated by rubber boats, while supplies are delivered by drones.
Additionally, in March, agents of the partisan movement revealed the complete collapse of the shipbuilding industry in occupied Sevastopol. It was noted that factories, which previously served the needs of the Russian fleet, have turned into storage facilities and repair yards.
Also, in mid-March, ATESH reported that Russia is hiding ships in the bays of Sevastopol, fearing strikes from the Ukrainian Defense Forces.