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Partisans Seek to Increase Success of Ukraine’s Defense Forces by Disabling russian Radars in Occupied Crimea

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russian 96L6E radar station / Open source illustrative photo
russian 96L6E radar station / Open source illustrative photo

The number of successful Ukrainian attacks will depend on the amount of disabled radars

The Atesh partisan movement was able to reconnoiter radars in the Balaklava district of Sevastopol, Crimea.

Ukrainian Partisans Seek to Increase Success of Defense Forces Ukraine by Disabling russian Radars in Occupied Crimea, Defense Express
Ukrainian partisans scouted out russian radars in occupied Crimea / Photo credit: the Atesh partisan movement

The partisans note the importance of eliminating this type of system. Thus, there is a chance to increase success of missile and drone attacks on Sevastopol military facilities by the Defense Forces of Ukraine.

Read more: ​Ukrainian Partisans Locate Key russian Air Defense Systems in Crimea

Traditionally, the Atesh has shared the coordinates of the radars` location: 44.522996°, 33.549422°

Ukrainian Partisans Seek to Increase Success of Defense Forces Ukraine by Disabling russian Radars in Occupied Crimea, Defense Express
The coordinates of the radars` location provided by partisans / Photo credit: the Atesh partisan movement

"We continue to conduct reconnaissance of all russian military facilities. Our task is to promptly transmit any information that will help the Defense Forces of Ukraine de-occupy Crimea," the Atesh reported on its Telegram channel.

A successful attack by Ukrainian Forces on the Novocherkassk landing ship showed the importance of information gathering conducted by partisans. It is clear that the cooperation between partisans and the Armed Forces of Ukraine is paying off.

Ukrainian Partisans Seek to Increase Success of Defense Forces Ukraine by Disabling russian Radars in Occupied Crimea, Defense Express
The Novocherkassk large landing ship / Open source photo

Earlier Defense Express reported that the occupiers had sought informants in Feodosia after the attack on Novocherkassk ship.

Read more: Ukraine’s Partisans Note That Yevpatoria Become Real Logistics Center for russian Troops in Occupied Crimea