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​russian Occupiers Set Up Strongholds in Abandoned Apartment Buildings in Crimea

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russian occupiers store military equipment in abandoned apartment building in Crimea / Photo credit: the Atesh partisan movement
russian occupiers store military equipment in abandoned apartment building in Crimea / Photo credit: the Atesh partisan movement

Ukrainian partisans continue their mission to track and identify russian invaders in temporarily occupied Crimea

The Atesh partisan movement reported that its agent had conducted reconnaissance of the occupiers' stronghold in Yevpatoria. It is known that the occupiers are housed in an abandoned multi-storey building near the coast.

According to the Atesh, the area was taken under guard and surveillance as well as firing positions were set up. Military equipment and personnel were monitored near the point.

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"The placement of military facilities in civilian areas in Crimea has already become a systemic issue. In addition, through such actions, the occupiers pursue several goals—not only the so-called 'defense' of the peninsula but also the blatant appropriation of various assets for their own enrichment," the statement reads.

Earlier Defense Express reported that the Atesh movement partisans had scouted a high-security military facility in russia.

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