Ukrainian Partisan Movement Agent Conducts Diversion in Kherson Region.


An agent of the combat wing of the partisan movement "ATESH" destroyed a relay panel near the settlement of Novooleksiivka in the Kherson region. This was reported by partisans on their Telegram channel.
«Coordinates of the point where the diversion was conducted: 46.2470141, 34.6643949», – says the post by the partisans.
This diversion, conducted near the administrative border with Crimea, damaged the enemy's logistics, slowing down the supply of occupying forces in southern Ukraine. This is especially true for the crucial fuel supply line following the destruction of the oil port in Feodosia.
«Hundreds of successful operations have been carried out, about which we can openly talk only after Ukraine's victory», – said representatives of ATESH.
It is worth noting that the Ukrainian partisan movement "ATESH", whose name in Crimean Tatar means "fire", has been successfully operating for two years in temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine and within Russia, disrupting the plans of the occupiers and directing the fire of Ukrainian means of destruction.
Previously, partisans reconnoitered the military unit of the radio chemical biological protection of the Russian Federation in Crimea. It is located in Simferopol. A significant amount of occupiers' equipment was also detected.
Moreover, due to the partisan movement, the Russian command prohibited soldiers of the 132nd Separate Motor Rifle Brigade fighting in Ukraine from moving between positions in military equipment.
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