Ukrainian partisans help destroy Russian logistics base in Kherson region
Photo: Atesh agents scouted Russian base in the Kherson direction (Russian media)
Ukrainian partisan scouts from the ATESH movement have discovered a repair and recovery base belonging to Russian forces in the Kherson region, which was later successfully destroyed by Ukraine's Defense Forces.
This was reported by the ATESH movement's Telegram channel.
"Another successful strike on enemy logistics became possible thanks to our agents. ATESH operatives within Russia's 205th Separate Motorized Rifle Brigade provided the exact coordinates of the occupiers' repair and recovery base," the movement said.
According to the report, Ukraine's Defense Forces struck at the optimal moment — when the base was packed with equipment awaiting repair and maintenance. The result: complete destruction of the repair site, including valuable machinery and damaged vehicles.
The elimination of this hub has critically disrupted the occupiers' ability to restore and return damaged equipment to the front line in the Kherson sector. This is expected to sharply reduce the enemy's combat capability and the number of armored vehicles in the area.




Earlier, ATESH agents carried out reconnaissance of a launch site for Shahed drones in Russia's Oryol region and shared photos showing Russian forces preparing strikes against Ukraine.
Agents of the ATESH movement also scouted launch sites for surface-to-air missile systems in the temporarily occupied city of Sevastopol, identifying the most critical targets.
In addition, explosions were recently reported near the Foros sanatorium on the peninsula. The site is linked to the Federal Security Service (FSB), and the strike may have resulted in casualties.
Recently, two Russian Be-12 Chaika amphibious aircraft were destroyed in Crimea for the first time in history.