#ATESH reports that Crimea’s operational headquarters is switching to a 24/7 emergency mode amid expectations of major Ukrainian strikes on the peninsula.
The move signals growing concern within the occupation administration, which is reportedly accelerating headquarters relocations and other emergency preparations. #ATESH
These positions are being used to intercept Ukrainian strike drones, but our agents continue to track activity and pass updated intelligence to Ukraine’s Defense Forces. #ATESH
The move is part of a broader effort to disguise military logistics as civilian traffic, putting civilians at greater risk while attempting to conceal military targets. #ATESH
Following repeated strikes and growing pressure on military infrastructure in Crimea, officers have reportedly already begun preparing for a move. #ATESH
Our agents have documented growing activity near Chongar, Kalanchak and key crossings along the North Crimean Canal, as Russian forces respond to mounting Ukrainian drone strikes on the land corridor to Crimea. #ATESH
Our agents placed recruitment materials near defense factories and in city centers. New contacts continue to reach out after each campaign, reflecting growing resistance across Russia. #ATESH
Our agents revisited the facility, confirmed continued military activity and gathered updated intelligence. All collected information has been passed to the Ukrainian Defense Forces. #ATESH
Units of the 337th Regiment are abandoning positions as ammunition, fuel and food deliveries have collapsed, leaving remaining troops unable to sustain effective defense. #ATESH
Only a handful of these heavy-duty cranes remain in service, making their loss a serious blow to railway repair and recovery capabilities in the region. #ATESH