Atesh military partisan movement destroys two Russian military trucks with soldiers in occupied Kherson region
The Ukrainian-Crimean partisan movement Atesh completed another successful task in sabotaging Russia's regime in Ukraine's south.
Russian members of the movement destroyed two trucks with enemies inside in the occupied Henichesk, which was captured at the beginning of the full-fledged war.
Russian serviceman took the trail of the equipment and personnel location of a neighboring unit at the entrance to the city, near abandoned industrial buildings.
He hid a 10-kilogram "gift" there. When the soldiers left the vehicle, the explosives were activated. As a result: two trucks with personnel were destroyed.
The agent successfully left Henichesk, the movement reported.
Previously, in late June, the Ukrainian forces attacked a Russian Guard base in the same town of Henichesk. This was the second attack by the Ukrainian military on facilities in this area. The first one occurred on June 18, when the Ukrainian troops hit an enemy ammunition depot near the city.
Over the past summer, a military movement killed 21 Russian troops in occupied Mariupol. They used various ways to eliminate enemies, including poisoning.