It is reported that Grafska and Sukharna bays in Sevastopol, Crimea, remain among the main facilities used by russian forces in the region.
According to the Atesh partisan movement, they remain an important logistics hub that hosts military equipment maintenance and supply facilities, including elements of maritime infrastructure.
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This area hosts depots, technical supply zones, and units responsible for the fleet's logistical support. It is known that the 17th arsenal of the russian Black Sea Fleet and the 3413th Missile-Technical Base of the russian Navy are located in the vicinity. This underscores the strategic role of the area in russia's military logistics system in the Black Sea region.
"The gathered information has been passed to the Armed Forces of Ukraine for analysis and subsequent use. The work continues, and the data is regularly updated and supplemented by our agents in the field," the statement reads.

The Atesh partisan movement calls on local residents to cooperate and pass on information about the activities and movements of the russian occupiers.
Earlier Defense Express reported that Ukrainian partisans had spotted strategic oil depot in russia's Oryol region. We also wrote that Ukrainian forces had struck russian military railway convoys in Zaporizhzhia.
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