Partisans help destroy Russian army communications hub in Zaporizhzhia sector

Partisans help destroy Russian army communications hub in Zaporizhzhia sector

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Agents of the ATESH resistance movement provided the Ukrainian Defense Forces with the coordinates of a communications vehicle used by the Russians as a mobile command post in the Zaporizhzhia sector. The strike on the target disrupted coordination between units.

According to Ukrinform, ATESH reported this on Telegram.

"Our sources in the occupying forces provided the exact coordinates of the P-142HMP communications vehicle, which was used as a mobile command post to control enemy units. This information allowed the Ukrainian Defense Forces to deliver a precision strike on the target," the partisans said.

The destruction of this communications hub caused chaos in the Russian command system. Coordination between units and the transmission of orders were disrupted, which seriously affected the enemy's combat capability in this front sector.

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As reported by Ukrinform, ATESH agents damaged a relay panel in the Verkhnii Tokmak area and temporarily blocked the movement of military cargo in the Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions.

Photo: ATESH

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