After Ukrainian Armed Forces strike on Novocherkassk: russian security forces in Feodosia are looking for partisans
Kyiv • UNN
russian security forces conduct raids in Feodosia, looking for people who helped in the attack on the Novocherkassk landing ship. putin orders punishment of Crimean air defense personnel.
Russians have started raids in occupied Feodosia - security forces are looking for those who coordinated the Ukrainian Armed Forces' strike on the russian landing ship Novocherkassk. This was reported by UNN with reference to the ATES guerrilla movement.
Details
ATES agents among russia's law enforcement agencies report that a large group of operatives has left for Feodosia tonight to investigate the destruction of the Novocherkassk and the UTS-150 training vessel.
Also expected to arrive are FSB operatives (the investigative task force of the "anti-terrorism headquarters"), counterintelligence, the prosecutor's office, and a departmental commission. In addition, heads of various structures from Moscow are expected to arrive.
The flywheel of repression is spinning... Since yesterday, local residents have been raided throughout the city, their smartphones confiscated and their homes searched. They are looking for gunners
Addendum
It is noted that putin is furious over the destruction of a landing ship in occupied Crimea. The ATES says that according to his order, all those who worked in the air defense of Crimea will be punished.
In particular, many commanders are expected to be dismissed and sent to the front to participate in assault groups. representatives of the underground movement state that they simply want to get rid of the occupiers.
At the same time, ATES adds that the Russians cannot find gunners among the locals and have problems intercepting Western-made cruise missiles.
Recall
On the night of December 26, Ukraine conducted an air strike on the Russian landing ship Novocherkassk in the temporarily occupied Crimea. Later, the Russian Defense Ministry confirmed the damage to the ship in Feodosia.
Humeniuk said that the large detonation at Novocherkassk indicates that there could have been a "Christmas gift" from Russia to Ukraine.