Russian Black Sea Fleet's Covert Supply Depot Uncovered in Novorossiysk by Atesh Partisans.
Russian Military Depot in Novorossiysk
According to UATV: A newly discovered, concealed depot at the Russian Black Sea Fleet's base in Novorossiysk is being used as a rear supply hub for Russian forces. The partisan movement 'Atesh' has identified the site through reconnaissance and reports it is under military guard, indicating its strategic importance. This discovery highlights Russia's ongoing efforts to secure its logistical lines in the occupied southern regions.
Activity of the 'Atesh' Partisan Movement
Construction work involving concrete slabs is ongoing at the depot, suggesting active fortification of the facility. Observation and communication towers are also operational, providing surveillance of the surrounding area. The partisan group has demonstrated its capability to target such infrastructure.
- Previously, Atesh partisans carried out a sabotage operation in Lipetsk, destroying a communications tower.
- This action underscores their operational reach and focus on disrupting Russian military assets.
The uncovering of this new depot in Novorossiysk points to heightened Russian military activity in supporting its southern forces and reflects the intense scrutiny partisan groups like Atesh are applying to key enemy installations. The concealment and reinforcement of such depots may signal preparations for potential combat operations or an escalation of the conflict. The situation in the region remains tense, and partisan actions could significantly impact Russian military logistics.
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