Guerrillas scout one of Russia's largest bases in Dzhankoi
Atesh guerrilla movement agents have scouted one of Russia's largest oil depots in the temporarily occupied Dzhankoi, which is under heavy security
The Atesh movement reported the information.
The guerrillas noted that for many months, since the end of last year, they had been conducting reconnaissance and monitoring the Russian oil depot in Dzhankoi.
During this time, the agents recorded the logistics routes and equipment used to transport oil products.
"It is noted that the entire territory is completely fenced, constantly patrolled, and dozens of cameras are placed around the perimeter. They are installed both in prominent places and in points for secret video recording, which indicates how much the occupiers value this facility," Atesh writes.
The guerrillas also noted that they had passed the information to the Ukrainian Defence Forces a long time ago. They also showed photos of the base taken in February.
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