January 11, 2025
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Occupiers in Crimea place strongholds in abandoned high-rise buildings – “ATESH”

The occupiers in Crimea place strongholds in abandoned high-rise buildings – “ATESH” In Yevpatoria, a stronghold of the occupiers was discovered in an abandoned high-rise building near the coast. Placing military facilities in civilian buildings in Crimea has become a systemic phenomenon for “defense” and enrichment.”, — write on: unn.ua

The Russian occupiers in the temporarily occupied Crimea are placing their strongholds in abandoned high-rise buildings, which is also aimed at the banal “squeezing” of various objects for their own enrichment. This is reported by the “ATESH” movement, transmits UNN.

Details

“An agent of the ATESH movement scouted a stronghold of the occupiers in Yevpatoria. This stronghold was placed in an abandoned multi-story building near the coast. The territory was secured, positions were equipped for observation and shooting. Military equipment and personnel were recorded near the checkpoint,” the message reads.

“ATESH” emphasized that Russia’s placement of military facilities in civilian buildings in Crimea has already become a systemic phenomenon aimed not only at the “defense” of the peninsula, but also at the banal “squeezing” of various facilities for its own enrichment.

We will remind

Activists of the “ATESH” movement conducted an agitation campaign in the city of Fokino of the Primorsky Krai of the Russian Federation. Flyers with a call to join the movement were placed in crowded places of the city.

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