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Air defense of occupiers in Crimea experiencing the worst period during entire period of full-scale war - partisans

Pantsir S-1. Illustrative photo: Wikipedia
Pantsir S-1. Illustrative photo: Wikipedia

The air defense system of the military of the aggressor country of the russian federation in the temporarily occupied Crimea is experiencing the worst period during the entire period of the full-scale war. The reason for this is a series of precise strikes by the Defense Forces of Ukraine. This is stated in the message of the partisan movement ATESH.

"The agent of ATESH from the air defense units of the russian Aerospace Forces in Crimea reports: the air defense system of the peninsula is experiencing the worst period during the entire period of the full-scale war. A series of precise strikes systematically knocks out the S-400 and Pantsir divisions - and the occupiers simply do not have time to recover," it says.

It is noted that the units that cover the sky over the peninsula from Dzhankoi to Yevpatoria and Chornomorsk were hit first of all. "The positions we took a month ago no longer exist. They simply do not exist - they have been burned down or abandoned," says a partisan source.

It is noted that the enemy command is patching up the holes with any available means. People without normal military training are being forced into mobile air defense groups - in particular, employees of local occupation administrations. "We were brought people who had previously been sitting in offices. They say: learn on the go," the agent adds.

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ATESH emphasizes that the coordinates of new positions, routes of equipment movement and data on personnel are promptly transmitted to the Defense Forces of Ukraine.

As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, partisans recorded the consequences of a strike on the Kremniy El plant in Bryansk, russia.

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