Ukrainian partisans were able to penetrate one of the largest and most protected oil depots in occupied Crimea.
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For several months they conducted reconnaissance of the oil depot in Dzhankoy, which the enemy carefully guards. Representatives of the resistance movement were able to identify logistics routes and equipment used by the invaders to transport petroleum products. The Atesh partisan movement reported this on April 28 on Telegram.
According to the partisans, the territory of the oil depot is fenced, it is constantly patrolled, and dozens of cameras are located along the entire perimeter. The Russians installed video surveillance both in visible places and at points for hidden video recording. This may indicate that this is an important object for the enemy.
Ates noted that all information has already been transferred to the Ukrainian Defense Forces.
Let us remind you that the partisan movement “ATESH” discovered a warehouse of weapons and ammunition of the Russian invaders, which the Russians set up in the basement of a school in the occupied Novoalekseevka, Kherson region.
Source: Racurs

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