According to the guerrillas, more than 30 Soviet-era T-62 tanks have arrived in Yevpatoriya. Russian troops are deconsolidating their reserves due to the success of the Ukrainian army.
Ukrainian partisans distribute symbols in the occupied Crimean cities to resist Russian control and show that Crimea belongs to Ukraine.
Crimean activist Yevhen Karakashev was released from a Russian prison after 6 years in jail for allegedly calling for terrorism on social media.
In the temporarily occupied Crimea, explosions occurred in the Sak and Nizhnegorsk districts on February 1, with at least five explosions reported in the Nizhnegorsk district.
An air alert was declared in russian-occupied Sevastopol, and air defense systems were spotted on the peninsula amid reports of explosions in Crimea.
Russian troops are moving from Crimea to the front line as they suffer significant losses, reports the Ukrainian partisan movement Atesh. There are reports of personnel movements and a reduction in the Russian military organization.