
Russian occupying forces have significantly tightened security measures in Sevastopol Bay, particularly in the Southern Bay and around a dry dock near the Sevastopol branch of Moscow State University.
The partisan movement ATESH shared the report via Telegram, according to Ukrinform.
ATESH agents are known to regularly monitor Russian military activity in Sevastopol Bay. This time, their attention was focused on the Southern Bay and a dry dock located near the Sevastopol branch of Moscow State University.
“The dry dock has previously been targeted by the Ukrainian Defense Forces, and as a result, the occupiers have become significantly more cautious. Security measures at the site have been reinforced—access is restricted, and the perimeter is closely guarded. Nevertheless, the bulk of activity continues to take place during evening and nighttime hours. Currently, the facility is used intermittently for storing and repairing military equipment and components,” the statement said.
The guerrillas added that more detailed intelligence has been handed over to the relevant authorities.
Earlier, Ukrinform reported that partisans had uncovered a secret Russian radar unit operating in Sevastopol’s Fiolent neighborhood.
Source: Partisans report heightened Russian security in Sevastopol Bay