ATESH conducted reconnaissance at the military airfield in Russian Volgograd
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ATESH conducted reconnaissance at the military airfield in Russian Volgograd

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Source:  ATESH

Partisans scouted the airfield in Volgograd. The occupiers use it for military purposes, namely to store military equipment.

What the partisans discovered

As noted, "ATESH" conducted a reconnaissance of Beketovka Airfield in Volgograd. It was discovered that the occupiers were operating the Beketovka sports airfield for military purposes.

Hangars near the airfield are used to store military equipment.

Location coordinates are 48.558469, 44.36642,

Our agents continue to search and identify military facilities throughout the territory of Russia. The received information is processed and transferred to the Defense Forces of Ukraine, the partisans say.

Activities of Ukrainian partisans in the Russian Federation and the occupied territories

Ukrainian partisans conduct active surveillance in the occupied territories. They collect information on Russian military units' location, equipment, and ammunition depots. This information is then transferred to Ukraine's Defense Forces.

Earlier, we reported that the partisans discovered the Russian anti-aircraft missile system "Pantsir-S1" in the occupied Crimea. The partisans posted the photos and location on the network and handed them over to the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

We also wrote that partisans made their way to the headquarters of Russia’s National Guard in Moscow.

Also, representatives of the underground in the temporarily occupied Crimea discovered the location of the "Pantsir-S1" anti-aircraft missile system of the Russian interventionists in Sevastopol near Inkerman Bay. Guerrillas gave information to the Defense Forces of Ukraine and made the coordinates public.

Before that, the "ATESH" partisans discovered locations of Russian equipment and troops in Dzhankoy in the temporarily occupied Crimea.

Partisans also made their way to the airfield of the Russian troops in Crimea and discovered the radar stations of the occupiers.

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