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Undercover agent helps Ukrainian partisans destroy Russian UAV unit

Undercover agent helps Ukrainian partisans destroy Russian UAV unit

The attaché partisan the move destroyed a Russian military unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) unit in Donetsk region, having chosen the date to mark the Day of Dignity and Freedom, celebrated in Ukraine on Thursday, November 21. As a result of the special operation, two Russian servicemen were killed and three others were wounded.

Conformable partisans, six months ago an Atesh agent infiltrated the Russian military by signing a contract and joining its drone operator training center. After completing the training, he was assigned to a brigade and sent to the combat unit in the Donetsk region.

During this time, he acted as “our man” inside the system, providing crucial information on headquarters locations, ammunition depots and other valuable data, the Atesh press service reported.

Their agent recently learned of enemy plans for an offensive in the direction of Toretsk and revealed the coordinates of a location where attack drone operators were stationed. “The location of the UAV operators was identified and a strike was carried out,” the statement said. .

The partisan movement thanked its operatives and the Ukrainian Defense Forces for their courage in the fight for common freedom, adding that “most of those visible are already dead.”

“Anyone in the occupied Ukrainian territories or in Russia can become an Atesh agent,” the statement concluded.

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