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Ukrainian guerrillas discover Russian arms depots in Crimean mountains
Agents with the Atesh guerrilla movement have exposed Russian warehouses with military equipment in the temporarily occupied Crimean mountains
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Atesh reports.
"Our agents have installed technical surveillance systems at the military base of the 126th Separate Coastal Defense Guards Brigade and the 8th Separate Artillery Regiment," the statement says.
Thus, the guerrillas managed to record important information about the storage and movement of military equipment and ammunition. Agents also note that the base is not even covered by air defense systems.
- The guerrillas claimed that Russia was moving troops from strategically important areas, in particular from Pokrovsk to Kursk.
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