Partisans destroy satellite communication station in Moscow region
In the Moscow region, Russia, a member of the partisan movement successfully executed sabotage, destroying the enemy's satellite communication station P-441 "Liven."
The ATESH resistance movement reports this.
As the partisans note, the equipment was located on the territory of the 584th Guards Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment (military unit 62845) in the city of Klin, Moscow Region:
Coordinates: 56.3493465151, 36.797851616.
Photo: ATESH
Partisans stress that this satellite communication station enables strategic and operational communication within the Russian army.
"As a result of the destruction of this station, the control system of the mentioned anti-aircraft missile regiment was significantly disrupted, and as a result, the air defense system of the entire Moscow region was weakened," ATESH explained.
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There is a wide network of agents of the partisan movement on Russian territory, which consists of both civilian and military "moles."
Thus, partisans carried out sabotage work in one of the settlements of the Smolensk Russian Federation. The telecommunication cabinet of the communication tower was destroyed there.
Also, during the pseudo-elections in March, an explosion rang out near the so-called "polling station" in the temporarily occupied Skadovsk. At that time, occupation forces were patrolling the place.
In February, in retaliation for the capture of Avdiivka, partisans in Volgograd, Russia, targeted the railway in order to disrupt the logistics of the occupying forces.
It is worth noting that on May 18 of last year, in the temporarily occupied Crimea, a railway line was blown up in the Simferopol district, not far from the village of Chystenke.
Furthermore, an explosion took place on November 30 on the Baikal-Amur highway in Buryatia. The Security Service of Ukraine effectively managed the explosion, causing a disruption to the main rail link connecting Russia and China.