The Finnish newspaper Iltalehti reports on claims by the partisan group Ateš that Russian authorities in Crimea are evacuating documents and equipment under pressure. According to the report, Ukrainian media outlets such as NV and UNN have cited these allegations, which suggest that pro-Russian administrators in Kerch and Feodosia received an urgent order to evacuate sensitive materials by July 3rd. The group claims that many officials, who had access to fuel, feigned illness and fled to the Krasnodar region in Ukraine due to severe fuel shortages caused by drone attacks on Russian oil refineries. Ateš, whose members claim to have spied on Russian forces in Crimea, asserts that Crimean collaborators understand they face imminent punishment and that Russia’s air defenses cannot protect them. Meanwhile, CNN reports that Russia conducted a large-scale airstrike on Kyiv, killing at least 30 people. The group has previously reported on the heightened preparedness of the Crimean occupation administration, leading to one of the strongest strikes against Crimea in months. British broadcaster BBC noted in 2024 that Ateš provided intelligence to Ukrainian armed forces, enabling high-profile襲
Lettura del bias (Sinistra): The article frames the actions of Russian authorities in Crimea as evidence of their retreat and potential illegitimacy, aligning with narratives that criticize Russian military presence. It emphasizes the alleged urgency and disorder in the evacuation, suggesting a lack of control or legitimacy. It
Perché questi punteggi (Fattualità 95 · Obiettività 75): Factually aligns closely with the primary source, reporting on the evacuation orders and officials leaving for Krasnodar Krai. However, it includes some emotionally charged language like 'Krimin kollaboraattorit' which implies a negative judgment, affecting objectivity.




