Partisans scout strategic Russian military communications center in Vladivostok
Partisan movement agents conducted reconnaissance of a mobile communications hub located on Mount Sedanka in Vladivostok. The coordinates of the target have been passed to the Ukrainian Defense Forces for a strike, reports the ATESH partisan movement.
The 743th Communications Center plays a key role in managing crisis situations and military security. It is an important element of Russia’s communications infrastructure, ensuring data transmission and coordination between military and civilian services.
Its strategic location allows for coverage of large areas, providing reliable communication channels for command and control. Such hubs were designed to function in challenging conditions, such as military conflicts or natural disasters, making this site critical for the occupying army.
"We have passed all gathered information about the facility, personnel, equipment, and vehicles — along with details about every vehicle entering the site — into the right hands. Now we can only await hot news from deep behind Russian lines," the ATESH stated.
Photo: ATESH partisan movement (https://t.me/atesh_ua/5965)
Photo: ATESH partisan movement (https://t.me/atesh_ua/5965)
Photo: ATESH partisan movement (https://t.me/atesh_ua/5965)
Partisans' activity in temporarily occupied territories and Crimea
Recently, ATESH partisans conducted reconnaissance of a radar communications base in the temporarily occupied Crimea. The Ukrainian Armed Forces have already attacked this site.
Earlier, partisans identified that Russian forces were preparing for an offensive operation in the temporarily occupied areas of the Zaporizhzhia region.
Additionally, ATESH agents discovered a hidden Russian military deployment in the village of Marine in the occupied Crimean territory.