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Partisans find reserve command post of Russian Black Sea Fleet in occupied Sevastopol

They recorded military personnel, equipment, a checkpoint, a camouflaged armored personnel carrier nearby, and armed patrols there.

Russian Federation in occupied Sevastopol

In occupied Sevastopol, Russians began to use a previously abandoned reserve command post of the Black Sea Fleet, set up fortifications there, and posted patrols.

This was reported by the ATESH partisan movement.

ATESH agents have reconnoitred a reserve command post of the Black Sea Fleet, known as “Object No. 221” and “Alsu-2″. This object was started to be built in 1977, but was never completed and remained abandoned for many years,” the report says.

The partisans recorded military personnel, equipment, a checkpoint, a camouflaged armored personnel carrier nearby, and armed patrols. The forest around the object was cut down to make it more difficult to approach the forest unnoticed. In addition, the Russians dug trenches as additional fortifications. destruction.

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