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Occupants are reinforcing engineering barriers in Balaklava Bay: Atesh reveals the details. Video
The Russian military is reinforcing engineering barriers in the Balaklava Bay near the temporarily occupied Sevastopol. These measures are aimed at protecting against attacks by unmanned boats and sabotage groups.
This was reported by the Atesh military guerrilla movement. It has also become known that the occupiers have resumed the use of an old underground submarine base, which previously functioned as a museum.
"Agents of the Atesh movement have recorded that the Russian occupiers in the Balaklava Bay are strengthening sea engineering barriers designed to protect against unmanned boats and sabotage groups. We are actively looking for weaknesses in this defense," the statement said.
According to Atesh, the former museum, which once housed an underground submarine base, is known as the 825th GTS facility. This facility in Balaklava is an underground complex capable of hiding submarines and providing for their repair and maintenance.
The guerrillas emphasized that the information collected is being passed on to their friends from the Ukrainian Defense Forces. So the occupiers should expect surprises.
As a reminder, Ukrainian partisans have spotted military equipment and personnel in a civilian facility in Yevpatoriya that was converted into a headquarters. The occupiers are deliberately trying to disguise it as civilian infrastructure to use it in provocations against the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
As OBOZ.UA reported, the Russian occupiers are building defenses and installing air defense systems around the Saki airfield in the temporarily occupied Crimea. In this way, they are trying to protect military aircraft from attacks by the Ukrainian Defense Forces.
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