In occupied Crimea, invaders are installing CCTV cameras along railway lines

In occupied Crimea, invaders are installing CCTV cameras along railway lines

Ukrinform
In the temporarily occupied Crimea, the Russian forces are installing video surveillance cameras along the railway to detect sabotage efforts by local guerillas.

This was reported by the Center for National Resistance, Ukrinform saw.

"To the attention of the Ukrainian underground movement in Crimea: we learned that the enemy began to install surveillance cameras along the railway lines as a counter-sabotage move. This was a reaction to the successful efforts by local partisans, in particular from the Atesh movement,” the report says.

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It is also noted that the invaders have increased oppression of who they believe are "disloyal" residents.

As Ukrinform reported earlier, in the temporarily occupied Crimea, the invaders forbade photo and video recording at railway facilities.

Earlier, in Bakhchysarai district, near the village of Poshtove, a railway line was damaged.

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