Ukrainian partisans expose Russian Black Sea Fleet's vehicle depot in Sevastopol
Agents of the Ukrainian partisan movement ATESH conducted surveillance on the vehicle fleet of the Russian Black Sea Fleet in Sevastopol. Armored vehicles were identified, and an investigation was conducted into the guardhouse holding so-called refuseniks, according to the ATESH partisan movement.
The operation revealed the constant movement of military equipment used for supply and logistics on the frontlines. An engineering support vehicle MT-LB and a BTR-80 armored personnel carrier were recorded.
Next to the vehicle fleet is the Sevastopol garrison's guardhouse, where refuseniks - soldiers, mainly from the 810th Guards Naval Infantry Brigade — are being held.
These servicemen refused to follow command orders or participate in battles, continuing to suffer losses in the Kursk direction. They have been sent for re-education under specific detention conditions.
Photo: ATESH partisan movement (t.me/atesh_ua)
Photo: ATESH partisan movement (t.me/atesh_ua)
Photo: ATESH partisan movement (t.me/atesh_ua)
Photo: ATESH partisan movement (t.me/atesh_ua)
The activity of Ukrainian ATESH partisans
Recently, ATESH agents discovered a new Pantsir-S1 air defense system on the outskirts of Moscow. This system protects key facilities from drone, aviation, and cruise missile attacks.
In the Donetsk direction, a Russian soldier sabotaged and set fire to Russian armored vehicles.
Meanwhile, the Pokrovsk direction is turning into a catastrophe for Russian forces due to the staggering losses of personnel.