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​russian Occupiers Use Abandoned Black Sea Fleet Reserve Command Post in Sevastopol

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A checkpoint of Black Sea Fleet reserve command post in Sevastopol / Photo credit: the Atesh partisan movement
A checkpoint of Black Sea Fleet reserve command post in Sevastopol / Photo credit: the Atesh partisan movement

Ukrainian partisans scouted another russian occupiers' military facility of in Crimea

Agents of the Atesh partisan movement scouted the reserve command post of the Black Sea Fleet, known as Object No. 221 and Alsu-2. The Atesh reported that construction of the building began in 1977, but it was never completed and remained abandoned for many years.

The partisans recorded russian military, equipment, a checkpoint, a camouflaged armoured personnel carrier nearby and armed patrols. It is also known that the forest around the command post has been cut down to make it more difficult to approach the facility unnoticed.

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In particular, russians dug trenches as additional fortifications.

The partisans managed to figure out the coordinates of the checkpoint near the object: 44.51812, 33.70264.

"All this suggests that the occupiers are using this command post and it is becoming a legitimate target for destruction," the statement reads.

Earlier Defense Express reported that russian forces had lost another ammunition depot in temporarily occupied Luhansk.

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