“ATESH” monitors Russian fleet in Sevastopol (photo)

Agents of “ATESH” continue to record the movements of the remnants of the occupation fleet in the Strelka Bay of Sevastopol.
This is reported by the partisan movement “ATESH”.
Recently, the Strelka Bay has been practically empty – the Russian occupiers use it to park tugboats and small patrol boats.
“The degradation of the occupation fleet in Sevastopol is becoming increasingly obvious. The Strelka Bay, which previously housed a large number of warships, is now idle. Periodically, anti-sabotage defense calculations are being trained there,” the movement’s agents said.



The remaining warships in Sevastopol, which could become a target for the Defense Forces of Ukraine, are being moved and are trying to hide them.
In particular, “ATESH” noted that they continue to monitor the remnants of the Russian fleet, promptly transmitting data to the Defense Forces.
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