Partisans Atesh uncovered the RF fleet station near Sevastopol: equipment turned into scrap metal.
According to FREEДOM:
Discovery by partisans 'Atesh'
The partisan group 'Atesh' discovered military equipment of the RF Black Sea Fleet near Sevastopol. However, this place resembles a dump more than anything else, and the equipment can be characterized as scrap metal, as reported by FREEДOM.
Condition of the equipment and fleet challenges
'What we saw there is shocking: almost all the equipment is outdated, immobile, and abandoned. Many vehicles have clearly long been out of order and are standing in an open field without proper security,' noted the 'Atesh'.
At the same time, the Russian fleet is facing a shortage of spare parts, difficulties with repairs and supply, and its operational mobility and combat capability are at a critically low level.
Strategy for preserving old equipment
Members of the partisan movement 'Atesh' noted that the Russian fleet tries to maintain any possibilities by using old equipment as a reserve. This only underscores the complete depletion of resources and the weakness of the military machine of the Russian occupiers.
Additional facts from 'Atesh'
Let’s recall that agents of the partisan movement 'Atesh' received information about the production of missile components 'Caliber' and 'Iskander' in Kazan, Russian Federation.
Recent events in the Black Sea Fleet indicate serious problems facing the Russian military machine in the context of the conflict. The detection of outdated and unprepared equipment may indicate strategic difficulties and limitations of the resources operated by Russian forces. Additional information about missile production in Kazan highlights the continuation of active military work despite current disruptions in preparations and supply.
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