November 22, 2024
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In Donetsk region, partisans helped strike a Russian unit of UAV operators

Guerrillas of the “Atesh” movement helped the Ukrainian military strike a Russian unit of attack UAV operators in the Toretsk direction of Donetsk region. Source: Partisan movement “Atesh” in Telegram Details: The message says that half a year ago, an agent of the movement signed a contract with the armed forces of the Russian Federation, after which he was sent to the training center for operators of unmanned aerial vehicles.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

Guerrillas of the “Atesh” movement helped the Ukrainian military strike a Russian unit of attack UAV operators in the Toretsk direction of Donetsk region.

Source: partisan movement “Atesh” in Telegram

Details: The report states that half a year ago, the agent of the movement signed a contract with the armed forces of the Russian Federation, after which he was sent to the training center for operators of unmanned aerial vehicles. After training, he was assigned to one of the brigades for the appropriate position and sent to the combat zone in the temporarily captured territory of the Donetsk region.

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Photo: “Atesh”

Literally: “All this time, he provided operational information to the Defense Forces of Ukraine, including data on the location of headquarters and ammunition depots.

Among the information provided, there was also a report about plans to attack an enemy unit in the Toretsk direction. The location of the operators of the attack UAVs, which were struck, was revealed, as a result of which two invaders were eliminated, and three more were wounded.”

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