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Ukrainian partisans spotted a column of Chinese-made buggies near Kursk, potentially signaling Russia’s preparation for raid operations in regions bordering Ukraine.
Dec. 11, 2024
Atesh partisans set fire to a relay cabinet on the rail line that runs from Moscow to the Kursk region, preventing Russia from supplying fuel and equipment to the front.
By Kyiv Post
Dec. 6, 2024
Atesh report increased Russian defensive preparations on the peninsula including increased surveillance, traffic and pedestrian checkpoints, and a significant rise in Russian military presence.
By Kyiv Post
Dec. 4, 2024
At the Kozachyi training ground in Sevastopol, Russian forces train African and Cuban mercenaries and use children from the Yunarmiya group as human shields.
By Kateryna Zakharchenko
Nov. 12, 2024
The command of the 810th Brigade of Russian marines, based in Sevastopol, is reportedly trying but failing to cover up deaths of its troops in the Kursk regiont.
By Kyiv Post
Nov. 1, 2024
The guerrilla movement states that this move will enable operations directly inside military units and provide access to more up-to-date information.
By Kyiv Post
Oct. 25, 2024
Guerrillas report sabotaging a key railway line vital to Russian military logistics, disrupting the flow of equipment and ammunition to the Kursk front.
By Kyiv Post
Oct. 1, 2024
Atesh claims that military commissariat employees in one Samara region city are operating from underground offices to avoid sabotage while preparing troops for deployment against Ukraine.
By Kyiv Post
Sep. 18, 2024
During reconnaissance within the region, partisans discovered engineering equipment including excavators being used to prepare Russian fortifications and trenches.
By Kyiv Post
Sep. 11, 2024
Cadets are being deployed to the Kherson and Zaporizhzhia sectors because of troop shortages due to death and redeployment to the Kursk region defense and Pokrovsk offensive, partisans say.
By Kyiv Post
Sep. 9, 2024
President Zelensky previously told Indian media that air defenses guard Putin’s dachas, Moscow, and St. Petersburg, but not “ordinary towns.”
By Kyiv Post
Aug. 27, 2024
The defector known by the call sign “Silver” told a press conference organized by the HUR how he made his escape to join the Freedom of Russia Legion.
By Kyiv Post
Aug. 21, 2024
Atesh partisans have told Ukrainian Defense Forces of two Russian landing ships concealed in Sevastopol, including the Konstantin Olshansky, which was stolen from Ukraine in 2014.
By Kyiv Post
Aug. 7, 2024
The Atesh partisan group reported seeing investigations being carried out at the site of the destroyed Rostov-on-Don submarine near Crimea.
By Kyiv Post
Aug. 6, 2024
Partisans from Atesh followed up last month’s destruction of railway tracks near Yekaterinburg transporting North Korean ammunition by setting fire to a key railway relay in occupied Donetsk.
By Kyiv Post
Aug. 5, 2024
The partisans’ report states that, given significant losses in equipment and manpower, it is logical for the Russian forces to attempt to fill gaps by transferring reserves.
By Kyiv Post
Jul. 29, 2024