ATESH disabled a key mobilization site in the Russian Federation: how it will affect the occupiers' army
The cyber unit of the partisan movement launched an attack on an important site in the Russian Federation
The cyber unit of the partisan movement 'ATESH' carried out an attack on the main site used for mobilization in the Russian Federation. As a result of the attack, the site was completely paralyzed, reported the group's Telegram channel.
The main target of the attack was the site 'реєстрповесток.рф', which is used to send electronic summons to Russians, especially those who are required to enter military registration. Through this system, the authorities of the Russian Federation force citizens to join the army, including in the occupied territories of Ukraine.
Activities of the 'ATESH' movement
The 'ATESH' movement actively fights against the Russian occupation regime both in occupied Ukraine and in Russia itself. Among their actions are diversions on Russian territory, reconnaissance, and other operations.
'The occupiers also actively use it in temporarily occupied Ukrainian territories to force Ukrainians to join their army under the threat of repression.'
It was previously reported that partisans from the 'ATESH' movement are documenting the mass escape of representatives of the occupation authorities from the occupied territories of the Kherson region and nearby cities. There have also been reports of the evacuation of collaborators and their families.
A successful diversion was also recorded at a railway junction near Rostov-on-Don, where a relay station was destroyed, causing the suspension of movement in the area.
The activity of the 'ATESH' partisan movement demonstrates the determination to fight against the Russian occupation regime in both virtual and real space.
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