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Atesh partisans conduct reconnaissance at plant supplying Russia’s military industry

Atesh partisans conduct reconnaissance at plant supplying Russia’s military industry Bryansk Automobile Plant, Russia (Photo: Telegram channel of the ATESH movement)

Agents of the partisan movement Atesh have reported conducting reconnaissance of the Bryansk Automobile Plant in Russia, according to the Atesh movement.

According to the group, the facility manufactures chassis for S-400 and S-350 air defense systems, Iskander-M operational-tactical missile systems, as well as Uragan multiple launch rocket systems.

Atesh notes that the plant is one of the key enterprises of Russia’s military-industrial complex, specializing in the production of wheeled platforms and chassis for air defense systems, radar stations, and other military equipment used in the war against Ukraine.

Партизани "АТЕШ" провели розвідку заводу, що працює на російський ВПК

Photo: ATESH movement

During the reconnaissance, partisans documented the locations of production workshops, administrative buildings, warehouses, and access roads used in the plant’s logistics network. According to them, the facility is currently operating at a high pace as part of the fulfillment of defense orders.

Партизани "АТЕШ" провели розвідку заводу, що працює на російський ВПК

Photo: ATESH movement

According to Atesh, the collected materials have already been handed over to the Defense Forces of Ukraine and may be used to plan targeted actions against the enemy’s military and industrial infrastructure.

Atesh intelligence activity

Recently, representatives of the partisan movement have been regularly publishing information about key military sites inside Russia.

In particular, Atesh agents managed to infiltrate the positions of a Russian air defense unit near St. Petersburg, which provides cover for the city and strategic facilities of Russia’s Northwestern Federal District.

The partisans have also conducted reconnaissance of a suspected air defense headquarters of Russian occupation forces in Sevastopol.

According to Atesh, the site contains mock-ups of military equipment, which may indicate attempts to mislead observers and conceal the facility’s true purpose. At the same time, there are signs of an active command post, including periodic movements of personnel and intensive communications activity.

Most recently, Atesh carried out reconnaissance in the area of Sevastopol Bay, a key military and logistics hub for Russia’s Black Sea Fleet.