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​russian Occupiers Use Abandoned Military Base in Crimea to Disperse Forces

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Gorodok-7 abandoned military base in temporarily occupied Crimea / Photo credit: the Atesh partisan movement
Gorodok-7 abandoned military base in temporarily occupied Crimea / Photo credit: the Atesh partisan movement

The abandoned military unit called Gorodok-7 in Yevpatoria is used by russian occupiers

During the reconnaissance of equipment depots in Novoozerne village, agents of the Atesh partisan movement discovered occupiers' activity at a abandoned military facility. It is known that the military unit called Gorodok-7 remained deserted since the russian occupation of the Crimean peninsula.

Ukrainian partisans managed to get the coordinates of the site: 45.3949607089, 33.1373839235

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"Fearing strikes by the Defense Forces of Ukraine, russians are dispersing, using abandoned military bases. Our agents recorded a significant number of camouflaged armored vehicles (armoured personnel carriers and KamAZ trucks) at the newly inhabited site," the statement reads.

russians are also known to be dispersing equipment from a nearby warehouse throughout the site. The occupiers set up heated tents used by servicemen.

"In an attempt to confuse Ukrainian forces, the occupiers have placed a large amount of old military equipment in places, along roads and in fields. However, through our work directly on the site, the Defense Force of Ukraine will have relevant data," the Atesh stated.

Earlier Defense Express reported that russian occupiers had trained African mercenaries and local teenagers at training ground in Crimea.

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