Ukrainian guerrillas uncover Russian military training camp in occupied Crimea — photo
Ukrainian partisans from the Atesh movement discovered a Russian military training camp in the village of Chornomorsk in Russia-occupied Crimea, Atesh reported Telegram on Jan. 10.
The camp is located in a long-defunct winery, the partisans said.
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Its layout includes a checkpoint with several individuals, up to 120 troops stationed inside, five KAMAZ trucks for personnel and ammunition transport, a GAZ-66 communication vehicle, and a UAZ, suspected to be a command vehicle.
The partisans shared the camp’s coordinates with the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Atesh partisans earlier conducted reconnaissance of the aftermath of a successful strike on a military unit in Yevpatoriya. They also located an active Russian military base in the town of Horlivka, in occupied Donetsk Oblast, on Dec. 25.
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The Atesh guerrillas also reportedly obtained secret documents on Dec. 19, revealing issues with the production of cruise missiles at a plant in Moscow Oblast, Russia.
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