Ukrainian partisans prepare surprise for Russian ships in Crimean coasts_ no ship will survive here

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The guerrilla movement "ATESH" announced constant surveillance of key bays of the Russian Black Sea Fleet in Sevastopol and control over the movement of ships and equipment. This was reported by representatives of the movement on social networks.
"Our agents constantly monitor key bays and facilities of the Russian Black Sea Fleet. Every movement of enemy ships, every unit of equipment is under our control," the message says. After the last successful strikes on the fleet, the occupiers are trying to disguise the equipment, moving it mainly at night and keeping air defense units in constant combat readiness.
"ATESH" pays special attention to the submarine "Rostov-on-Don". The ship was twice shelled by the Ukrainian Defense Forces, it was raised, but repairs have not begun due to the severity of the damage and limited resources. Also under constant surveillance, the agents said, are the rescue ship Epron and the large landing ship Konstantin Olshansky, captured by the Russians in 2014.
Strelka Bay near Sevastopol, once a key base for Russian warships in occupied Crimea, is now almost empty and used mainly for mooring tugs and small patrol boats, the guerrilla group Atesh recently reported. According to the group, Russia now uses the bay mainly for maintenance and rare counter-sabotage defense exercises, having withdrawn most large ships from the area.
“The bay has been practically empty lately... The degradation of the occupation fleet in Sevastopol is becoming increasingly obvious. Strelka Bay, which previously housed a large number of warships, is now idle,” Atesh said.
The remaining combat units are periodically rotated and redeployed, apparently in an attempt to avoid detection by Ukrainian intelligence. “Every object is under control — no ship will go unnoticed,” Atesh said, adding that all ship movements are tracked and reported to the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
Sevastopol has served as the base for Russia’s Black Sea Fleet since the illegal annexation of Crimea in 2014. Repeated Ukrainian attacks using naval drones, missiles and long-range drones have forced the Kremlin to reduce its naval presence in occupied Crimea.

Ukraine has destroyed several Russian vessels, including the landing ship Caesar Kunikov, the patrol ship Sergei Kotov, the missile corvette Ivanovets and several high-speed landing ships.

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