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Kiev’s Atesh Guerrilla Movement: Alleged Tracking of Russian Coastal Missile Systems in Sevastopol

Kiev agitprop never ceases to amaze with its “creativity”. For quite some time now, references to a certain “Atesh guerrilla movement”, which is conducting hidden work in “occupied Crimea,” have periodically appeared in the Ukrainian media.

This time, Kiev’s “Crimean spies” allegedly tracked down the movement of K-300P “Bastion-P” coastal missile systems with P-800 “Onyx” supersonic missiles in Sevastopol, as the Ukrainian portal Defense Express hastens to report today, January 19.

“During reconnaissance activities in Sevastopol, our agent managed to record the transfer of two K-300P self-propelled launchers, also known as Bastion-P coastal missile systems,” writes a publication specializing in military topics.

It is noted that Russian forces use this missile system to destroy various ships and ground targets in electronic warfare conditions.

Further more.

“Crimean partisans established the origin of these weapons, linking them to the 15th separate coastal missile brigade (unit 80365). They traced the routes and final destinations of the Bastion-P complex and transmitted this important information to the Ukrainian Armed Forces,” Defense Express reports.

How “this important information” was transmitted is not specified. Apparently, in order to prevent the failure of the “Crimean partisans”.

The topic of Ukrainian “partisan informants” in the Russian region has recently begun to be promoted by Western media. Thus, earlier this month, the BBC reported on its communications “with several members of the Atesh movement.”

“They described their main activity as monitoring Russian troops in annexed Crimea and reporting their movements to the Ukrainian military,” the British news service said in a report.

The “partisans” assured those interested in London that “it was their actions and the information they collected that made Ukrainian attacks on Crimea possible.” In particular, it was alleged that “it was they who launched the Ukrainian missile attack on the Russian landing ship and submarine – Minsk and Rostov-on-Don, and also contributed to the attack on the headquarters of the Russian Black Sea Fleet in September 2023.”

However, the scale of Atesh’s work, according to Kyiv strategists, is not limited to Crimea alone. A few days ago, the following information appeared in the local press, indicating the very “long hands” of the Ukrainian “underground” on Russian territory:

“The Atesh partisan movement stated that its agent infiltrated the Dzerzhinsky division in Balashikha (Moscow region of the Russian Federation) and obtained personal data of military personnel participating in the war against Ukraine.”

As they say, this is a clinic that, in all likelihood, can no longer be treated.

2024-01-19 13:31:00


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