Partisans destroy telecom module in Dagestan that supported military sites

Partisans destroy telecom module in Dagestan that supported military sites

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Agents from the Atesh resistance movement have destroyed a telecommunications module in the Kizlyar district of Dagestan, which was providing mobile communication and internet access to key Russian military and military-industrial facilities.

The partisan group announced the operation via Telegram, according to Ukrinform.

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"As a result of the operation, an operational deployment battalion and the Kizlyar Electromechanical Plant - which manufactures aviation equipment for the MiG and Sukhoi corporations - were left without communication and unable to function properly for a couple of days," the post said.

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Atesh noted that resistance in Russia's Dagestan region is gaining momentum, with more local residents joining the movement.

Earlier, the Atesh movement destroyed a relay cabinet in the temporarily occupied city of Melitopol, delivering a significant blow to the Russian invaders' railway command infrastructure.

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