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​Ukrainian Partisans Continue Tracking russian Black Sea Fleet in Temporarily Occupied Sevastopol

Streletska Bay in Sevastopol / Photo credit: the Atesh partisan movement
Streletska Bay in Sevastopol / Photo credit: the Atesh partisan movement

Streletska Bay in Sevastopol, once teeming with russian warships, is now almost empty

The Atesh partisan movement continues to monitor the movements of the remaining russian occupation fleet in Streletska Bay, Sevastopol. This was reported on the movement's official Telegram channel.

Recently, the bay has reportedly been almost empty, serving primarily as a mooring site for tugboats and small patrol boats.

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"The deterioration of the occupation fleet in Sevastopol is growing more and more apparent. Streletska Bay, which once hosted a large number of warships, now lies idle," the statement reads.

It is reported that anti-sabotage defense exercises are periodically conducted in the bay. The remaining warships in Sevastopol, which could become targets for the Defense Forces of Ukraine, are being relocated and efforts are being made to conceal them.

The movement's agents continue to monitor the remnants of the russian fleet, promptly transmitting data to the Defense Forces of Ukraine.

Ukrainian partisans had previously monitored the russian fleet in this bay. At that time, they discovered the SB-36 rescue tugboat.

Ukrainian Partisans Continue Tracking russian Black Sea Fleet in Temporarily Occupied Sevastopol, Defense Express
A russian vessel in temporarily occupied Crimea / Photo credit: the Atesh partisan movement

Earlier Defense Express reported that Ukrainian partisans had gathered secret information about Instrument-Making plant in russia's Kaluga.

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