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Partisans found a Russian base in occupied Gorlovka

Photo: Komsomolska Pravda

Agents of the ATESH movement collect information about the location of Russian military units, equipment and ammunition depots and communicate it to the Ukrainian Defense Forces.

Agents of the Ukrainian and Crimean Tatar partisan movement ATESH discovered a base with Russian Armed Forces personnel in the temporarily occupied Gorlovka, Donetsk region. This was said on Monday, December 25, on the Telegram channel of the partisan movement ATES.

In particular, the partisans recorded a checkpoint with a detachment.

“The entire territory is guarded. There is probably a multi-level security of the headquarters. The search for military facilities and the accumulation of manpower in the city continues. The coordinates of the object: 48.308051, 38.028426, ” said the agents of the movement.

Let’s recall that earlier the partisans reported that they penetrated the territory of the 56th Guards Air Assault Regiment in Feodosia in the temporarily occupied Crimea.

Partisans demonstrated the construction of a military unit of the Russian Guard in Yevpatoria

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