ATESH discovered the location of Russia's army equipment in Horlivka - video
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ATESH discovered the location of Russia's army equipment in Horlivka - video

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Source:  ATESH

Partisans found a place where the occupiers hide equipment in the temporarily captured Horlivka, Donetsk region. In addition, they managed to track her movements.

What is known about the Russian army equipment deployment in Horlivka

Our agents were able to record the movement of the occupiers' equipment, including tanks in Horlivka, — the report says.

Also, "Atesh" admitted that they knew where this equipment was based and gave the coordinates of the place to the Defense Forces of Ukraine.

We continue the reconnaissance of all military facilities in Russia. The message added that our task is to quickly transfer any information that will help to de-occupy Donetsk and other regions with the Defense Forces of Ukraine.

Atesh discovered the Russian equipment placement to repel naval drone attacks

"ATESH" agents conducted surveillance in the bays of Sevastopol, during which it was observed that the Russian Armed Forces were using BM-21 "Grad" MRLS and SAM "TOR" to repulse air and sea strikes of the Defense Forces of Ukraine (DFU), the message says.

According to the information of the partisans, the occupiers are trying to use "Grad" MRLS mainly to destroy naval drones, which the DFU uses to attack the ships of the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Federation.

As practice shows, this tactic does not work more often than vice versa, — states "ATESH".

it is noted in the message earlier that the agents recorded a large amphibious ship near the Grafska pier.

The partisans report periodically observing the movement of ships in bays and the departure of coast guard boats on patrol.

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