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The Atesh guerrilla movement, created by Ukrainians and Crimean Tatars, shared the information on Telegram on June 21.
According to the partisans, within two hours of their observation, 10 ambulances arrived at the naval clinical hospital.
"Our agent surveyed the hospital in Sevastopol and spotted wounded Russian soldiers. During the two-hour surveillance, 10 ambulances were seen arriving," the statement said.
The movement also mentioned that among the patients were members of the Russian 127th Separate Reconnaissance Brigade.
Guerrillas of the Atesh resistance movement have shared information about a Russian airfield in the temporarily occupied Crimea.