These defenses are intended to prepare for a potential breakthrough by the Ukrainian Defense Forces from the north, according to the partisan movement Atesh.
Ukrainian underground operatives conducted a detailed reconnaissance of enemy fortifications near the occupied city of Krasnoperekopsk.
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"From the city along the canal, the russians have placed dugouts and observation posts every 15 meters, stockpiling firewood in preparation for a potential advance by the Armed Forces of Ukraine," the partisan movement reported.

The partisans also confirmed that a detailed map marking the locations of russian personnel, equipment, weapons, and fortifications had already been handed over to Ukrainian forces.
"As always, the strike will come from where no one expects it," stated Atesh.
Photos of the russian fortifications near Krasnoperekopsk were also released, offering visual evidence of their defensive measures.
Additionally, Atesh agents recently located a radar station operated by russian occupiers in Crimea, situated in the village of Uyutne near Yevpatoria. Ukrainian Defense Forces successfully struck this target.
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