Partisans have revealed a division of boats in Crimea: where Russia plans to transfer them.


A group of partisans calling themselves 'Ateş' has provided information about the location of a division of boats in Crimea. According to the Telegram channel of the partisans, this intelligence was passed to the Defense Forces of Ukraine.
One of the agents of 'Ateş' discovered that the 91st Brigade of the 4th Division of River Boats of the Russian Armed Forces is stationed at Cape Tarkhankut near the village of Olenivka. Military boats, equipment, and military personnel are stationed here.
Currently, the occupiers are preparing the equipment and training the military personnel. It is expected that they will move the boats in the direction of Kherson.
The partisans provided the exact coordinates and details of the technical equipment of the boats in Crimea to the Defense Forces of Ukraine. However, there is a likelihood that the Ukrainian government may intercept this equipment before it falls into the hands of the occupiers.
The Situation at the Front
Ukraine has been at war for 1058 days. Over the past day, there were 118 combat clashes. Ukrainian defenders are actively repelling enemy attempts to continue the offensive on our territory.
Ukrainian border guards recorded one rocket and 33 aerial strikes from the occupiers. Additionally, the enemies used 44 missiles and dropped 46 guided aerial bombs. More than 900 kamikaze drones were involved in the attacks, and over 4.4 thousand shellings were conducted against the positions of Ukrainian troops and populated areas.
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