“ The “Atesh” movement declared that their partisans paralyzed the administration system of the occupiers in the border zone of the Russian Bryansk region. Source: “Atesh” on social networks Verbatim from the message of “Atesh”: “Our agents carried out a precise sabotage at a key communication node in the Bryansk region, just 100 km from the border with Ukraine. The tower that ensured the coordination of the occupation forces and border units was disabled.” Details: “Atesh” notes that the blow fell on the control centers of the border group, including the Russian units of the Border Service, the 84th engineer-aerodrome battalion and the regiment of internal forces of the Russian Guard. “These formations were responsible for logistics, border protection and engineering support in the area,” the partisan movement added. photo: “Atesh” photo: “Atesh” Verbatim from the message of “Atesh”: “The breakdown of communications disrupted coordination between units, creating chaos in the management system. The occupiers temporarily lost control over a critical border area, which affected their ability to quickly respond to threats.””, — write: www.pravda.com.ua
Source: “Atesh” in social networks
Literally from the “Atesh” message: “Our agents carried out a precise sabotage at a key communication node in the Bryansk region, just 100 km from the border with Ukraine. The tower that ensured the coordination of the occupying forces and border units was disabled.”
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Details: “Atesh” notes that the blow fell on the control centers of the border group, including the Russian units of the Border Service, the 84th engineer-airfield battalion and the regiment of internal forces of the Russian Guard.
“These formations were responsible for logistics, border protection and engineering support in the area,” the partisan movement added.


Literally from the “Atesh” message: “Communication breakdown disrupted coordination between units, creating chaos in the management system. The occupiers temporarily lost control over a critical border area, which affected their ability to quickly respond to threats.”