Dictator Vladimir Putin is furious over the destruction of the large landing ship Novocherkassk.
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The invaders sent a large number of operatives to occupied Feodosia. Today, December 27, operatives from the Federal Security Service of Russia, counterintelligence, the prosecutor’s office and a departmental commission arrived in the city. Heads of various departments from Moscow are also expected to arrive. The partisan movement “ATESH” reported this on Telegram.
And since yesterday, raids on local residents began throughout the city. The occupiers check residents’ phones and search their houses. Thus, the enemy wants to find gunners.
It is noted that the dictatorship ordered the punishment of local air defense forces. It is expected that many commanders will be removed from their positions and sent to the front as stormtroopers. Thus, these individuals are actually getting rid of.
ATESH noted that the Russians have problems identifying Western-made missiles. The commanders in charge of air defense hide this information and say that there are no problems.
The resistance movement predicts that the investigation will affect every occupier who may be involved in the failed defense against Ukrainian missiles. It is possible that they will be accused of sabotage.
Meanwhile, new satellite images of the destroyed Russian IDC “Novocherkassk” have appeared on the Internet.
Let us remind you that the Air Force of the Ukrainian Armed Forces stated that on the night of December 26, the Russian large landing ship Novocherkassk was destroyed in occupied Feodosia. Su-24 tactical attack aircraft fired Storm Shadow and SCALP cruise missiles at the enemy ship.
Source: Racurs

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