Ukrainian partisans paralyse Russian command system in Bryansk Oblast
Partisans from the ATESH resistance movement have paralysed a command system belonging to Russian forces in a border area of Russia's Bryansk Oblast.
Source: ATESH, a Ukrainian military partisan movement operating in the occupied territories of Ukraine and in Russia
Quote: "Our agents carried out a precise sabotage operation on a key communications hub in Bryansk Oblast, just 100 km from the border with Ukraine. A tower that provided coordination for the occupation forces and border units was taken out of action."
Details: ATESH noted that the strike targeted command centres of the border group, including Russian Border Service units, the 84th Separate Guards Engineering Road Battalion, and a Rosgvardiya (Russia's National Guard) internal troops regiment.
"These formations were responsible for logistics, border security and engineering support in the area," the partisan movement added.
Quote: "The communication disruption broke coordination between units, creating chaos in the command system. The occupiers temporarily lost control over a critically important border area, which affected their ability to respond to threats promptly."
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