Occupation administrations in Kerch and Feodosia preparing to remove documents by July 4 - ATESH
The so-called "authorities" of Crimea, which has been temporarily occupied by the russians, have ordered the occupation administrations of Kerch and Feodosia to completely evacuate valuable documents and equipment.
It was reported by agents of the ATESH military-partisan movement.
It is noted that the deadline for evacuating the documents is set for July 3, inclusive, meaning the order must be carried out by July 4.
“This directive was also communicated to a number of other administrations,” ATESH added.
At the same time, according to the movement, following this order, some officials who had access to government-issued gasoline suddenly “fell ill,” took medical leave, and hurriedly left for the Krasnodar Krai.
Earlier, the partisans discovered that the occupiers were urgently switching their operational headquarters to round-the-clock mode and intensively preparing for something by June 21.
“It turned out our informants were absolutely right—soon after, one of the most powerful strikes in many months was launched against the occupiers’ military facilities in Crimea,” the movement explained.
As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, in Crimea—which is under the control of the aggressor state, russia—water supplies to several settlements will be restricted due to power outages caused by strikes by the Ukrainian Defense Forces.
On June 25, the Crimean occupation administration announced the imposition of temporary power restrictions across the entire peninsula.
As a reminder, on the night of June 24–25, Ukrainian drones attacked the occupied Crimea. According to online reports, the Tavriya and Balaklava thermal power plants were targeted.