Occupiers are reducing number of troops at some bases in Crimea - partisans

Occupiers are reducing number of troops at some bases in Crimea - partisans

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In the temporarily occupied Crimea, the Russian invaders are reducing the number of troops at some bases as a result of successful strikes by the Ukrainian Defence Forces on troop concentrations.

This is reported by the ATESH guerrilla movement in Telegram, Ukrinform reports.

"Last week, ATESH agents conducted a thorough surveillance of military facilities in the Kamyshova Bay area near the seaport. A significant reduction in personnel on the territory of the training centre for military rescuers and divers was confirmed, which is the result of successful strikes by the Joint Forces Operation on troop concentrations," the statement said.

Read also: Ukrainian troops attacked Russian air defence systems in Crimea - General Staff

The guerrillas also found out that the Kasta-2E2 radar station, located near the oil storage facility, is used to detect low-flying JSF missiles. After a series of successful attacks on the fleet and air defence systems, the occupiers were put in a state of fear and suspended training at the training centre, ATESH added.

As Ukrinform reported earlier, the Russian Air Defence Forces received a "recommendation" to start evacuating families from the temporarily occupied Crimea.

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