SOVIET SUPPLY INSTALLATIONS IN THE TAURIC MD
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CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
SOVI.bT SUPPLY INSTALLATIONS IN ilk; TAURIC MD
SEVASTOPOL
3.946 to
May 1949
a. B I. ??raaunition depot About 2.600 feet NE; of
b-: work in (four or rive under= the seaplane ba?v
the harbor ground bunkers buitt- on the northern
area into the rock., narrow= shore of Severnaya
gauge rei Iroad line Cove
leading to the seas-
plane base)
passing the 2JUN ROL/OS O"1)1ALS ONLY
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1946 to
June 1948
August to
November
1948
Fuel depot
lz Equipment
depot (two wooden
ahedr, , wuu ulscat
100 feet long,
wire fence)
Ful.'16 depot
Northern town peri= Six prominent light=painted
meter- west of the containers and extensive
road leading to the underground storage instal-
village of D;RBiOI lations, Fuel arrived from
S lUMHOPOL About three
times a wweOk on 3O to 36
tank trucks. The depot was
the main fuel supply for
the YALiA transportat1on
System,.
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Attachment 2
Sou h,vrest of the 100 to 150 limbers for light
railroad stag ;ion;, horse- s: awn buun and several
east of the railroad hundred small field k.tzhen .
line -,a SEVVASTOPOL Limber-, and field kitchens
wore =r-1 masted, Civl-
Ia.cn corkers said the;: hN-i,~' ee
end other leather equipment were
stored in the sheds. The in-
atallation appeared in a neglected
state.
Several hundred yards Several aboveground iuael
Sff of the railroad container6
station, west of tho
railroad line is
SEVASTOPOL
SECRET9Ofl TROL/US OFFICIALS ONLY
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Another Ps' = Gor"i=
firmed to interroga-
tor (Fel that a fuel
depot of about 20
semi -underground con-
tainers (resembling in
site those of railroad
tank cars) 'ras at
about the same place
in July 1947"
the depot was sur-
rounded by a wire
fence,
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d1 'tOPO1,
)
scarc`~d
194" to
August :948
-~t ,, C
b- cork in riia
~hcp
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Motor vehicle rep4ir?
shop aJsainistra iac
tuildirgs fitting
shop, forges oarpen-
ter shops workshop abcut
1.65x30 feet in size;,
machine shop with mo-
dern machinery about
660c)3C feet in aita,3)
February to as F Fuel depot (on a Sovtieral hundred
June i.A49 ba observed 1,000x6500-foot areas yards east of the o'i1-
frcm PW C=- barbed wire fence, lags, about 5.600
watch tuwe ; on ?:ho P t as t of the
four corner,:, floodlighting SIMFEROPOL=
at night, railroad spur) LIa0POL(46"1011 N/
36"22" i) railroad
Iin-:
)945 to
a,, C
Fuel dump (on an,
June 1948
area 1,650 feet
square)
Worth of the town,
near hare the rd 1=
road line crosses the
F.60,OSIYA.=K RCN
450 0' N 36a'1Ga Y
highwy
S6CRIKT-COt'TROL,hiS 04FICIALS ONLY
Ropair and. vgeroaui of
truakb about 00 per
zteekw Chief. A Soviet lies*.,
to nt 3}1cn l P reoin3lY
40 P'ffs; one special company
of the Soviet Arstr, 80 So-
viet civilians and two Ger-
man Diasel experts who
came to the shop from time
to time and to whom the
N talked,
Si.i 5emi-underground The P4 oamp at MUTT
containers were ~jbserved. had no numerical de-
Soviet civilians said that signatlon,_
the depot comprised I8 coca
tainers, each having a
capacity :;41 6,400 galions,
Fuel was picked up daily
by tank trucks of the
nevy (one day 20 trucks were
counted)
Twelve large fuel tanks:.
CONFIDENTIAL
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