Rosgvardia in Crimea has intensified patrols due to fear of partisans - 'Atesh'.


In Crimea, which is controlled by Russia, the Rosgvardia units have been ordered to strengthen patrols to detect partisan movements. Special attention is being paid by the security forces to the search for distributors of propaganda materials. This is reported by 'Glavkom' citing 'ATESH'.
According to 'ATESH', the Rosgvardia personnel are trying to identify partisan and underground movements.
'In Simferopol, the Rosgvardia units have been ordered to strengthen patrols in the city', reported the partisans of 'ATESH'.
Similar orders are in effect in many Crimean cities. The occupiers are paying particular attention to searching for partisan and underground movements, as well as individuals engaged in the dissemination of propaganda materials and intelligence activities, reports ATESH.
'Increased security measures are not a show of force, but a sign of fear. Fear that the resistance movement is growing, and control over the peninsula is slipping from the hands of the occupiers', reports 'ATESH'.
It is noteworthy that the partisans of the 'Atesh' resistance movement carried out another successful sabotage in the Donetsk direction. It is reported that an agent of the movement, who was part of one of the Russian military groupings 'Center', carried out sabotage in Donetsk region. 'Atesh' reports that the partisan chose the moment when the occupiers were repairing a tank and installing additional protection known as 'mangal'.
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