Russian Military Logistics Hit as Partisans Disable Key Ural Communications Hub
Partisan Group 'Atesh' Disables Critical Communications Node
According to Главком: The partisan movement 'Atesh' has claimed responsibility for disabling a major communications hub in Russia's Sverdlovsk region. This attack, which occurred in the settlement of Gorny Shchit, severely disrupted the logistics and command capabilities of Russian forces on the Pokrovsk front. The group destroyed a key telecommunications cabinet on a critical communications tower. This infrastructure was vital for the operational command and secure data transmission of the Russian Central Military District's headquarters, coordinating the transfer of reserves and equipment to the Pokrovsk direction. This incident highlights the growing reach of Ukrainian-aligned resistance groups operating deep inside Russian territory.
According to 'Atesh' representatives, the sabotage paralyzed the information exchange system for the 90th Guards Tank Division. This unit's primary formation points and rear supply bases were linked to this specific sector of the Sverdlovsk region.
Our agents continue to burn down the aggressor's military infrastructure deep in the rear. In the settlement of Gorny Shchit, we successfully destroyed the telecommunications cabinet of a key communications tower, which provided operational command and secure data transmission channels for the headquarters of the Central Military District. - 'Atesh' representatives
Reconnaissance of a Military Airfield in Crimea
In a separate operation, 'Atesh' agents previously conducted reconnaissance of a military airfield in temporarily occupied Crimea, near the city of Saky in the Novofedorivka settlement. Their surveillance documented:
- The current positions of Su-30 fighter jets;
- Aircraft parking areas;
- Shelters and movement routes;
- Data on infrastructure objects supporting the airbase's operations.
The Urals are no longer a safe 'fortress' for the regime. Any infrastructure serving the war machine will burn-from headquarters offices to field communications nodes. While Putin's generals try to advance on the front, we are methodically destroying their nervous system deep in the rear. - 'Atesh' representatives
This incident demonstrates the 'Atesh' movement's active campaign against Russian military infrastructure, which could significantly impact Russian operational capabilities. Disabling the telecommunications node in Sverdlovsk region jeopardizes critical command and logistical processes essential for wartime operations. Furthermore, the reconnaissance of the Crimean airfield indicates the partisans are actively gathering intelligence that could be used for future actions against Russian military facilities.
This recent disruption of Russian military logistics is part of a broader strategy by the 'Atesh' group, which is actively targeting key military assets. In a related effort, they have also conducted thorough surveillance of a significant airbase in Crimea, gathering crucial intelligence on the positioning of Russian fighter jets. For more details on this operation and its implications, read about the intelligence gathered at the airbase.
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