Ukraine pounds Russian military base in Crimea, resistance claims

The partisan movement ATESH reported a shortage of military equipment and food supplies at one of the Russian Black Sea Fleet's strategic facilities in Crimea.
Agents conducted reconnaissance of the 758th Material and Technical Support Center of the Russian Black Sea Fleet in Sevastopol.
The partisans recorded an almost complete absence of equipment on the base grounds, and the few vehicles present appear to be non-operational.
ATESH noted a visible sign of the occupiers' equipment shortage: machinery is being moved all over Crimea to protect it from strikes by the Ukrainian Defense Forces.
Object coordinates: 44.58021, 33.50951
Photo: Russians face acute shortage of military equipment in occupied Crimea (https://t.me/atesh_ua/7956)
Photo: Russians face acute shortage of military equipment in occupied Crimea (https://t.me/atesh_ua/7956)
Photo: Russians face acute shortage of military equipment in occupied Crimea (https://t.me/atesh_ua/7956)
Photo: Russians face acute shortage of military equipment in occupied Crimea (https://t.me/atesh_ua/7956)
Photo: Russians face acute shortage of military equipment in occupied Crimea (https://t.me/atesh_ua/7956)
Photo: Russians face acute shortage of military equipment in occupied Crimea (https://t.me/atesh_ua/7956)
Photo: Russians face acute shortage of military equipment in occupied Crimea (https://t.me/atesh_ua/7956)
Photo: Russians face acute shortage of military equipment in occupied Crimea (https://t.me/atesh_ua/7956)
Photo: Russians face acute shortage of military equipment in occupied Crimea (https://t.me/atesh_ua/7956)
"The 758th MTSC is a strategic facility through which the Black Sea Fleet receives fuel, ammunition, and food. Without its operation, the fleet is incapable of conducting combat operations. It is no coincidence that the center’s warehouses have already been targeted in attacks near Sakharna Holovka and Shabalina Street," the message says.
ATESH added that all collected data have been passed to the Ukrainian Defense Forces.
ATESH partisan activity in Crimea and Russia
Recently, Ukrainian partisans set fire to a relay cabinet on a railway in the Karachay-Cherkess Republic of Russia.
Agents of the movement also conducted reconnaissance of a defense plant in Russia that produces solid-fuel missiles.
And in temporarily occupied Crimea, ATESH partisans located the positions of S-300/S-400 SAM systems and radars. The information was handed over to the Armed Forces of Ukraine to enable future strikes on enemy targets.