The Russians are increasing the military significance of Balaklava Bay in Crimea and are reviving the old underground submarine base, which previously functioned as a museum, the partisans of the ATESH movement write on their Telegram channel.
Agents of the ATESH movement have registered that Russian troops in Balaklava Bay are strengthening sea engineering barriers designed to protect against unmanned boats and sabotage groups. We are actively looking for weak points in these protective facilities," the movement writes.
"In addition, the Russians are once again using the old underground submarine base, which previously functioned as a museum, for military purposes. This structure, known as Object 825GTS, is located in Balaklava and is an underground complex capable of housing submarines and providing for their repair and maintenance," the statement added.
In Balaklava Bay! Moscow resumes operations at old submarine base in Crimea
Agents of the ATESH movement have registered that Russian troops in Balaklava Bay are strengthening sea engineering barriers designed to protect against unmanned boats and sabotage groups
Jan 20, 2025 13:10 31