Partisans destroy vehicle of Russian troops in Bryansk

Partisans destroy vehicle of Russian troops in Bryansk

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Agents of the Atesh partisan movement destroyed a vehicle belonging to Russian forces in Bryansk that was being used to support units operating in the border area.

According to Ukrinform, Atesh announced this on Telegram.

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"Following Atesh's call for active resistance, a newly recruited agent of our movement carried out a successful sabotage operation in Bryansk, destroying a vehicle of the Russian occupiers that was being used to supply units operating in the border zone," the statement said.

The vehicle was completely burned out along with its valuable contents.

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According to the movement, the car contained expensive equipment and gear that was supposed to be sent to the front line.

"This operation in Bryansk once again proves that the military property of the Rashists is not safe from destruction even deep in the rear. We continue hunting down the enemy's logistics and equipment, depriving them of the resources to continue their aggression," Atesh said.

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