Partisans report increased camouflage at logistics hubs in Novorossiysk after Ukrainian forces’ strikes
Agents of the ATESH partisan movement, while conducting reconnaissance of the territory of the 61st Support Vessels Detachment (military unit 26968), have recorded that following recent successful strikes by Ukraine’s Defense Forces on Russian Black Sea Fleet facilities in Novorossiysk, the Russian naval command has switched to an emergency heightened security mode.
ATESH reported this on Telegram, according to Ukrinform.
This critically important “artery” of fleet supply is now concealed behind dense visual camouflage measures: the entire perimeter of the facility has been covered with camouflage nets intended to hide internal loading operations and the movement of resources from view.
Despite attempts to create an “information vacuum,” abnormal activity and a genuine transport collapse have been recorded at the base. Constant movement of a large number of military trucks and specialized vehicles has overloaded the street, forcing civilian drivers to bypass the area due to heavy traffic of military equipment.
Alongside the camouflage measures, the enemy has also intensified technical surveillance by installing new video monitoring systems around the entire perimeter, attempting to create the illusion that the facility is secure.
“All these precautionary measures are futile. We continue to record every entry and exit, and data on traffic schedules and updated security measures have already been passed to Ukraine’s Defense Forces. It will not be possible to conceal logistics processes behind nets – reconnaissance continues,” the partisans emphasized.
As previously reported by Ukrinform, partisans have identified the location of a plant in Bryansk that manufactures chassis for air defense systems.
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