Agents of the Atesh partisan movement continue to monitor the activities of the remaining russian naval vessels in Sevastopol’s Streletska Bay, according to their official Telegram channel. Thanks to reconnaissance, the SB-36 rescue tugboat, stationary since October 2024, and a patrol boat were spotted.

Atesh suggests that the SB-36 may have been damaged and is now being used by the russian occupiers solely as a floating decoy or a technical asset.
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"Sevastopol has not been a reliable harbor for russian ships for a long time! Our agents are closely monitoring the remnants of the russian fleet, promptly transmitting data to the Defense Forces of Ukraine. All facilities are under control, and no ship will pass unnoticed!" the statement reads.

Earlier, Defense Express reported that the Atesh movement had spotted a russian anti-submarine ship at the decommissioning pier in temporarily occupied Sevastopol. We also wrote that the Atesh partisans had revealed enemy anti-drone boom barriers in Balaklava Bay.
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