The territory of the former camp, as I understand it, was bought by some kind of paint ball club. There are signs throughout the territory that say "video surveillance is underway." But this is nothing more than a bluff, there are no cameras. Only the buildings of the camp remained, I do not recommend it as a place of abandonment. People regularly ride ATVs and motorcycles from the village. You shouldn't be afraid of them.
The place is very beautiful, there are signs at the entrance to the camp under the protection of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, someone says that this is a bluff, but when they were walking to the exit, an Opel minivan drove up, a grandfather came out, like a guard with a key from the main entrance and said not to have sex here because many pawnbrokers are looking for "treasures"