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We didn’t reach Simferopol: partisans in Crimea blew up a car of the National Guard, two officers were killed

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Crimean partisans are awake and actively fighting the enemy. On January 31, they announced the destruction of two officers of the Russian National Guard in the temporarily occupied peninsula.

This was reported by the Atesh military movement of Ukrainians and Crimean Tatars. The movement has also posted a video of “debriefing,” writes Channel 24.

We have long arms. And we launched it into the nest of the Kremlin guardsmen – into the National Guard. Our people in this criminal organization, in essence the organization, were able to eliminate two very important officers of the Russian Guard, who were in a hurry from Sevastopol to Simferopol. They didn’t make it, they burned down in the car, the message says.

In Crimea, partisans blew up the car of the National Guard: video

“Congratulations to our brothers on a successful operation. Explosives although home-made, it explodes no worse than state-owned ones. Well done,” the representatives of the movement added.

The main thing about the partisan movement in Crimea

  • In November, in the temporarily occupied Crimea, partisans of the Atesh underground movement reported the liquidation of 30 Russian servicemen. They even published a list of liquidated infidels by name.
  • The Atesh movement itself took responsibility for the “death” of Kirill Stremousov.
  • Head of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine Kirill Budanov repeatedly noted that all Russian the occupiers will certainly be punished for their atrocities. So, the “Ukrainian Mossad” continues to work
  • By the way, ordinary residents also help the resistance movements in every possible way and do a lot of harm to the enemy: they burn cars of infidels, throw incendiary mixtures into administrative buildings.
  • Military commissariats, in which the invaders continue to carry out covert mobilization, also get it.
  • The fact that the occupiers have long been afraid of “cotton” in Crimea is also evidenced by the fact that it has been banned on the peninsula since September both launching pyrotechnics and drones.

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