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A Secret Meeting of Ukrainian Partisans Held "Within Spitting Distance" from russians in One of Brigades in Occupied Crimea

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The 126th separate coastal defense brigade of russian Navy / Open source photo
The 126th separate coastal defense brigade of russian Navy / Open source photo

The Atesh agents have returned to occupiers' base of 126th separate coastal defense brigade to obtain more information about its activities

"Our agents have visited 126th separate coastal defense brigade in the village Perevalne, Simferopol area again. There was additional exploration of what was missed last time. The new data was quickly transmitted to the Armed Forces of Ukraine," the Atesh reported on its Telegram channel.

A secret meeting was also held with mobilized members of the brigade, who are agents of the Atesh movement.

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A Secret Meeting of Ukrainian Partisans Held
The 126th separate coastal defense brigade in the village Perevalne, Simferopol area / Photo credit: the Atesh partisan movement

Most of the original brigade line-up became non-existent after February 24, 2022. Now the overstaffed units of this brigade are fighting in the Kherson sector. The agents in the brigade tell about the mess and lawlessness of the command staff in their relation to the conscripts as well as complaints about non-payment of wages. Agents are studying the soldier`s mood to recruit more of them into the movement for a riot.

A Secret Meeting of Ukrainian Partisans Held
The coordinates provided by partisans / Photo credit: the Atesh partisan movement

The partisans had already visited this brigade before. Last time they got coordinates, scouted out checkpoints, barracks, and depot with military equipment. It was also previously reported that one of the movement's agents had been in the brigade before, which makes the partisans' job a little easier.

A Secret Meeting of Ukrainian Partisans Held
The depot with military equipment of the 126th separate coastal defense brigade / Open source photo

The Ukrainian and Crimean Tatars partisan movement named Atesh (Crimean Tatar: Ateş, literally "Fire", Ukrainian: Атеш, romanized: Atesh) was created in September 2022. Earlier the agents of the movement reported that one of their goals was to destroy putin's army, which they are successfully doing by sending important information to the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

Earlier Defense Express reported that Ukrainian Partisans Had Found Place in Crimea Where russian Occupiers Unload Cruise Missiles.

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