Ukrainian partisans showed the geolocation and photos of the 'Pantsir-S1' system in Crimea.


The partisan movement 'ATESH' conducted reconnaissance of the Russian missile-artillery complex 'Pantsir-S1' in Sevastopol, which likely protects important facilities. This was reported on the Telegram channel of the partisans.
During the reconnaissance of the Kammysheva and Kozacha bays, observation points and fire positions for combating drones were discovered. The air defense system 'Pantsir-S1' was also recorded near the diving school of the Russian Black Sea Fleet.
This system protects the oil depot, diving school, training base, and other facilities of strategic importance. ATESH noted that the destruction of these systems could significantly impact the course of military operations.
Earlier, partisans carried out a sabotage in the Zaporizhia region aimed at cutting off the supply of weapons to the Russians. They also recorded the movements of Russian troops in the Zaporizhia region and the Donetsk region. As a result, an agent belonging to the movement 'ATESH' infiltrated the command post of a Russian brigade, collecting vital information.
Partisans reported that some Russian units are unwilling to participate in the offensive in the Zaporizhia region. The partisans also conducted reconnaissance of the military unit for radiochemical biological protection of the Russian Federation in Crimea.
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