The Russians are installing additional surveillance cameras in the temporarily occupied Crimea to detect partisans.
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This was reported today, April 17, on the website of the Center for National Resistance.
It became known that the enemy began to install security cameras along the railway in order to counteract sabotage, the CNS notes.
It is noted that such actions of the invaders were a reaction to the successful actions of local partisans, in particular, from the Atesh movement.
In particular, at the end of February, unknown heroes blew up the track in the Bakhchisarai region, as a result, traffic along the route was suspended. The occupiers first hushed up the event, and then tried to explain the damage by the alleged “passage of a heavy truck,” the report says.
In addition, the occupiers have intensified checks on the “disloyal population”, therefore the CNS urges citizens in the occupied territories to “clean” their phones and be careful.
Source: Racurs

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