Occupiers in the Pokrovsk direction were cut off from supplies thanks to ATESH agents
Agents of the "ATESH" partisan movement carried out a successful sabotage operation in the Sverdlovsk Region of the Russian Federation, putting a key telecommunications facility in the village of Girs'kyi Shchit out of commission.
The destruction of a telecommunications cabinet on a strategic communications tower caused serious disruptions in the command and control system of the aggressor’s Central Military District.
This operation dealt a painful blow to the enemy’s logistics network, which supplies frontline units.
Girsky Shchit serves as a critical hub in the Russian Federation’s military logistics, as this facility coordinated the transfer of equipment to the Pokrovsk direction.
The destruction of this equipment effectively paralyzed information exchange for the invaders’ 90th Guards Tank Division.
Due to sabotage in the logistics command system, a so-called “blind spot” emerged, halting normal coordination between supply bases and the front lines.
This caused significant disruptions to the schedules for loading military convoys and deploying personnel to the combat zone.
Representatives of the movement emphasize that the Urals are no longer a safe place for the occupation regime, and any military infrastructure will be destroyed.
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"ATESH" also identified a Russian camp in Mirny.