Ukrainian partisans scout Russian army's comms hub in Vladivostok
Members of the Atesh partisan movement have scouted a mobile communications hub located on Sedanka Mountain in Russia's Vladivostok and sent its coordinates to Ukraine's Defense Forces
The Atesh press service reported this.
The partisans noted that the 743rd communications hub is critical for managing crisis situations and ensuring military security within the Russian army.
According to Atesh, this facility is a vital part of Russia's communications infrastructure, enabling data transmission and coordination between military and civilian services. Its strategic location covers large areas and ensures reliable communication channels for command operations.
The partisans emphasized that hubs like this are designed to function under harsh conditions, such as military conflicts or natural disasters, making it a key asset for the occupying forces.
"We've handed over all the collected data about the hub, including information on personnel, equipment, and vehicles entering the site, to the right people. Now, we just wait for some 'hot' news from deep behind Russian lines," the partisan movement stated.
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