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Russia deploys air defense in Tula to protect city's infrastructure from drones - Atesh movement
After the recent drone attack on the Russian city of Tula, Russia deployed Pantsir S-1 anti-aircraft missile system to protect industrial infrastructure.
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This was reported by the Atesh resistance movement.
"Our agents continue to investigate the oil storage and processing facilities," the guerrilla movement said.
The agents found that the Russian occupiers had moved the Pantsir S-1 air defence system to Tula after a drone attack in early March to protect the city's industrial infrastructure.
"Now they are trying to quickly empty this storage facility, as the air defence systems are not enough to fully protect all critical infrastructure," the guerrillas added.
- On April 3, the Atesh guerrilla movement reported that Russian militants about the malfunctioning and ineffectiveness of air defence systems against Ukrainian drones.
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