Sevastopol

Invaders dismantle Ukrainian ship for spare parts in Sevastopol
The Russians have turned the captured BDK “Konstantin Olshansky” into a “donor” for the technically worn-out Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Federation.

Director of Russian Black Sea Fleet plant stole 4 million from defense order
The invaders continue to be “disarmed” not only on the battlefield: this time, through fictitious contracts and theft from their own defense budget.

In occupied Sevastopol, another ship is being prepared to steal grain
A ship loaded with grain, probably exported from the occupied territories of Ukraine, has been spotted again at the grain terminal in the Dock Bay of Sevastopol.

Covered with a tarpaulin: a bulk carrier from the “black list” docked in Sevastopol
A bulk carrier transporting looted grain from occupied Berdyansk was found in the Southern Bay of Sevastopol.

A large landing ship of the invaders was spotted moored in Sevastopol
A large landing ship of the Russian fleet is moored in the Sevastopol Bay in Crimea.

The Russian Black Sea Fleet has not restored the boom barriers – satellite images
The monitoring group reports that the invaders no longer care about protecting the remnants of their fleet in the Sevastopol Bay.

The invaders launched the first container train to the port of Sevastopol through the temporarily occupied regions
Russia has sent the first container train to the port in Crimea, which was launched through the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine.

Partisans discovered Russian Pantsyr-S1 SAM on the coast of Sevastopol
Agents of the ATESH have provided information on the location of the Russian Pantsir-S1 anti-aircraft missile and gun complex in the Sand Bay.

Russian Navy hides ships in Hollandia Bay in Sevastopol
To avoid strikes by Ukrainian naval drones, the invaders change the locations of their ships every day, sometimes even at night.

Invaders hide ships from Ukrainian Armed Forces strikes in Sevastopol (photo)
The scouts discovered the Russian warship in an unusual place – near the pier, where ships waiting for disposal are usually located.