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Partisans burned down air defense communications tower in Moscow Oblast - ATESH

Agents of the partisan movement ATESH burned down the communications tower of an air defense military unit in the Moscow Oblast of the aggressor country, the russian federation. This is stated in the movement's message published on the Telegram channel.

"Our agents carried out a successful sabotage in the Moscow Oblast, striking an element of the air defense system of the 5th air defense division as part of the anti-aircraft missile forces of the russian aerospace forces. We destroyed the communications tower of the military unit," it says.

According to the partisans, this tower was a communication and control point of the russian armed forces unit. It provided protected radio relay communication for the operational exchange of information and orders between the command and subordinate air defense units. The tower also served to house electronic reconnaissance equipment and intercept signals, which is critically important for obtaining information and general control of the situation in the region.

"The destruction of this communications node weakens the potential of air defense in the central region of russia. Disrupted coordination, management, and loss of intelligence data make the entire system less effective and vulnerable," ATESH emphasized.

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