Three Cell Towers Destroyed by 'Atesh' Partisans to Pave the Way for a Strike on a Russian Plant Servicing A-50 Aircraft.
Cell Towers Taken Out
According to UATV: On March 29, operatives with the 'Atesh' partisan movement eliminated three cell towers, a move designed to support Ukraine's defense forces. This action aimed to assist Ukrainian troops in launching an attack on an aircraft repair facility located in Russia's Novgorod region.
The three towers were disabled in the following areas:
- Okhvat (Tver Oblast)
- Demyansk
- Valday (Novgorod Oblast)
At the time of the strike, two A-50 early warning and control aircraft were present at the repair plant. The attack triggered a fire at the site, which is expected to severely disrupt its operations.
Recovery of the facility is projected to take several months, potentially impacting the maintenance of Russia's military transport aviation. This incident highlights the active role of the 'Atesh' partisan movement within the ongoing armed conflict between Ukraine and Russia. For an English-speaking audience, it's important to note that the A-50 is a key asset for Russia's airborne surveillance and command capabilities.
Evolving Tactical Strategies
This operation, along with the destruction of the cell towers, illustrates new tactical approaches being employed by partisan groups in Ukraine. By taking out critical infrastructure, these efforts can significantly hamper the Russian military's ability to carry out missions, particularly those involving air support. The assault on the aircraft repair plant also underscores the targeted strategy of Ukrainian forces to degrade the enemy's military potential.
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