ATESH agent sets fire to military vehicles in Moscow region

ATESH agent sets fire to military vehicles in Moscow region

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An agent of the ATESH resistance movement set fire to vehicles within a military unit in Russia’s Moscow region.

According to Ukrinform, ATESH reported this on Telegram.

“Our agent infiltrated a military unit and destroyed enemy vehicles right under the very eyes of the military patrol. After that, he successfully escaped,” the message stated.

Following the fire, panic broke out within the unit, and commanders began searching for culprits among their soldiers. "Now they know who did it, and taking the opportunity, we send them our greetings," added ATESH.

According to the resistance movement, Russian command is trying to cover up the incident, but such cases are becoming more frequent.

“The war is reaching the Russian rear, and no security can stop it. A brilliant job by our agent, which once again exposed the weakness of the Russian army even deep in their rear. And this is just the beginning,” ATESH emphasized.

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