Atesh guerrillas gather intelligence on heavily guarded Russian oil depot in Dzhankoy, Crimea

Guerrillas discover one of the largest oil depots in Dzhankoy
Guerrillas discover one of the largest oil depots in Dzhankoy

Pro-Ukrainian guerrillas discovered one of the largest oil depots, which is heavily guarded by Russian military in the city of Dzhankoy in the temporarily occupied Crimea, the Atesh movement reported on Telegram on April 28.

Atesh agents have been conducting reconnaissance and surveillance of the oil depot in Dzhankoy since the end of 2023.

The partisans were able to record the logistics and equipment used by the Russian troops to transport petroleum products.

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The entire territory of the oil depot is fenced off, constantly patrolled, and dozens of cameras are located around the perimeter of the facility.

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The cameras are installed both in visible places and in points for hidden video recording. This demonstrates how much Russians value this facility, Atesh notes.

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The guerrillas passed the information collected about the oil depot to the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

All the photos were taken by the Atesh guerrilla movement in February 2024.

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The pro-Kyiv partisans reported on April 23 that the Russian military had intensified the construction of fortifications in the temporarily occupied Crimea amid international assistance to Ukraine.

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