The so-called “governor” of occupied Sevastopol reported a drone attack. According to him, the air defense system shot down three drones over the waters of Sevastopol.
Small convoys of military vehicles regularly leave occupied Sevastopol. The vehicles are likely being moved to the Kherson or Kursk directions.
Commanders of Berkut units in Lviv, Kharkiv regions and the city of Sevastopol, as well as the assistant chief of staff of the Lviv Berkut, have been notified of suspicions for dispersing protesters on February 19, 2014. Their actions led to the killings of 12 protesters and other serious consequences.
The occupiers have taken about 500 thousand tons of wheat from Zaporizhzhia region and plan to take another 200 thousand tons. In total, about 1 million tons of grain and industrial crops were stolen from the occupied territories.
The SBU neutralized an FSB agent network that included former Yanukovych bodyguards and a National Guard member. The group collected confidential information about Ukrainian special services and officials.
Russia uses at least 5 airfields in the occupied Crimea. The activity of two of them has significantly decreased due to losses, but Russia does not want to redeploy its aircraft to the mainland for tactical reasons.
The popular AI-95 gasoline has disappeared from most gas stations in occupied Crimea. In Sevastopol, some gas stations introduced a coupon system for issuing fuel "for their own".
The 'ATESH' movement reports that the Crimean bridge has been reinforced. Russia is installing additional air defense systems, double-row barges, and building a new fence to protect against possible attacks by Ukrainian Black Sea Fleet.
Agents of the ATES movement discovered an air defense base on Cape Fiolent, which provides protection for Sevastopol. The location of air defense complexes, anti-aircraft missile systems, and electronic warfare and radar installations was reconnoitered.
Explosions were heard in Crimea. The occupation authorities claim to have shot down a Neptune missile, drones and maritime drones.
An agent of the ATESH movement scouted an observation post on the coast of Sevastopol in occupied Crimea. The number of such posts is growing due to the fear of unmanned maritime drones, and the movement continues to reconnoiter the peninsula.
Aleksander Franchetti, a member of the 'Sevastopol self-defense', was sentenced to 5 years in prison and deportation from the Czech Republic for 10 years.
On August 3, Ukraine attacked Crimea, allegedly sinking the Russian submarine Rostov-on-Don. British intelligence believes that the attack will force Russia to reconsider plans to deploy significant naval forces on the peninsula.
Atesh partisans discovered the arrival of a helicopter with "important guests" to Cape Chersonesos after the destruction of the Rostov-on-Don submarine. The purpose of the visit was to find those responsible and prevent future attacks.
The Ukrainian Defense Forces strike at the Rostov-on-Don submarine and S-400 air defense system in occupied Crimea. The $300 million boat sank in the port of Sevastopol.
The occupiers have loaded the stolen grain onto the 'Matros Kishka' ship in Sevastopol to be shipped to Syria. Guerrillas spotted the ship near Yalta, noting the enhanced security measures, which indicates the fear of the occupiers.
On the night of August 2, explosions occurred in occupied Sevastopol. Local authorities claim to have shot down missiles, one of which fell on the roof of a residential building and another on a pedestrian crossing.
Ukraine asks UNESCO to protect Chersonesos Tavriya from the illegal actions of the Russian Federation in the occupied Crimea. The occupiers are carrying out construction work and archaeological excavations, which have damaged 80,215 square meters of the monument.
The incidence of intestinal infections has increased by 20-30% in Crimea and by 50-60% in Sevastopol. Rospotrebnadzor warns of increased risks of infection in case of poor hygiene and consumption of raw water.
The underground movement 'ATESH' discovered Russian S-300 air defense systems and radars near Sevastopol in occupied Crimea. The guerrillas passed the exact coordinates of the equipment's location to the Ukrainian Defense Forces.
Nine judges from the occupied Crimea were sentenced in absentia for treason. They betrayed their oath of office, took positions in the occupation courts and contributed to Russia's subversive activities against Ukraine.
Oleksandr Bagatikov, Director of the Security Department of the AOZ, sent an intermediary to receive a $700 thousand bribe from a financial company for influencing BES detectives.
Ukrainian Armed Forces Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi said that Ukraine has a realistic plan to return the occupied Crimea. He emphasized that Kyiv seeks to achieve the internationally recognized borders of 1991.
On the night of July 23, drones attacked Sevastopol, hitting military unit 65372. An attack was also reported on the port of Kavkaz in the Krasnodar Territory, where a ferry ship was damaged.
In the temporarily occupied Sevastopol, an attack by more than 15 drones was repelled. The debris fell on the territory of gardening associations, damaging the glass of a truck, but no significant damage was reported in the city.
In the morning there were explosions in the temporarily occupied Sevastopol.
Russians have set up numerous firing points along the beaches in occupied Crimea, endangering civilians.
In Crimea and Sevastopol, power outages occurred due to grid overload, affecting many localities, including Yalta, Alushta, Sudak, Feodosia and Kerch, which led to temporary restrictions on electricity consumption in Sevastopol.
Another grass fire on an area of 3. 7 hectares occurred in occupied Sevastopol between Lyubymivka and Mekenzievy Mountains.
Ukrainian partisans discovered a Russian army training center in Sevastopol disguised as a diving center and passed on its coordinates for potential attacks.