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Partisans uncover strategic enemy hub in Crimea: operation details and implications

Chas Pravdy - 27 October 2025 11:27

In the temporarily occupied city of Sevastopol, Ukrainian partisans from the movement «Atesh» conducted a significant reconnaissance operation that sheds light on the distribution of Russian forces in Crimea.

According to information disseminated through their Telegram channel, the partisans infiltrated the area housing critical facilities of the Federal Security Service (FSO) of Russia and structures associated with the special unit «Alpha».

These buildings, equipped with numerous antennas, satellite dishes, and communication systems, serve as the main «brain center» for the occupation forces, coordinating operations, transmitting orders, and maintaining encrypted communication links with Moscow and military units stationed on the mainland Ukraine.

The militants report that recently, high-ranking officers from Russia have been stationed there to strengthen control over the peninsula.

Despite heavy security measures, the group managed to gather vital intelligence about the security structure, movement routes of personnel and sensitive documents between these buildings and other strategic command posts.

All acquired intelligence has already been handed over to the Ukrainian Defense Forces, opening new opportunities for striking at the enemy’s command networks and destabilizing their operations in Crimea.

Recently, partisans successfully disabled a relay station on a key communication node in Bryansk region, disrupting the Russian military command system along the border.

This action affected command centers overseeing border units, including border guard services, engineering units, and the Russian National Guard, responsible for logistics, border security, and engineering support.

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