ATESH guerrillas reconnoitered the Russian Black Sea Fleet depots near Novorossiysk

The movement recorded “increased activity” at one of the facilities near the village of Myskhako and is monitoring the 37th separate special communications node.
The partisan movement “ATESH” reported the discovery of an “active military facility” of the Russian Black Sea Fleet near Novorossiysk — in the area of the settlement of Myskhako.

The facility was camouflaged in the folds of the terrain, and “increased activity” is recorded on the territory. The perimeter of the base is guarded by the military, work is being carried out using concrete slabs, and observation and communication towers are operating.

“ATESH” suggests that this area can be used as a rear warehouse for dispersing supplies amid the risks of strikes on port infrastructure.

Separately, ATESH announced “continuous surveillance” of the 37th separate special communications node (military unit 09920), calling it critically important for managing the actions of the Russian Black Sea Fleet.
The report also claims that visits to the facility by “high-ranking guests from Moscow” have increased, which allegedly may be related to the inspection and personnel decisions.
