Partisans uncovered a secret nuclear facility of the Russian Ministry of Defense in the Far East.
The partisan movement 'ATESH' successfully conducted a reconnaissance operation in the Far East of Russia, discovering and gaining access to a secret military facility belonging to the nuclear management of the Russian Ministry of Defense. This facility is part of the 12th Main Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, which is responsible for nuclear support. It is located in the closed city of Fokino in the Primorsky Krai.
According to the documents accessed by our agent, this facility is part of the 12th Main Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, which is responsible for nuclear support.
According to intelligence information, Russian military personnel are trying to mask the true purpose of the facility, spreading misinformation about its location, indicating a direct connection with the Pacific Fleet of Russia. Even the personnel receives a bonus for confidentiality.
Interestingly, the facility is located in a closed administrative-territorial formation (ZATU) Fokino, indicating its strategic importance.
Experts believe that there may be ballistic missiles or a distribution center on the territory of this military unit that provide strategic units of the Pacific Fleet with an arsenal.
The 'ATESH' movement continues its reconnaissance activities at this facility and transmits all obtained information to the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
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