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Guerrillas spot Russian Pantsir system on Sochi beach
Partisan agents with the Atesh movement in Sochi, Russia, have revealed the placement of a Russian Pantsir-S1 anti-aircraft system on a popular beach
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The partisan group Atesh reported this on their Telegram channel.
An agent with the Atesh group captured the air defense system stationed near Kuba Beach in Sochi, Russia.
"Fearful of missile strikes, the Russians aren't picky about where they set up military installations — even if it’s on a beach where people are relaxing," the report states.
Atesh emphasized that they will continue to identify military targets for future neutralization.
Photo: Atesh
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