Pro-Ukrainian partisans sabotage power substation supplying Russian defense plant in Taganrog
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Volodymyr Ivanyshyn
Summary
Pro-Ukrainian partisans from the Atesh group claim they sabotaged an electrical substation in Taganrog, Russia, that supplied power to the Atlant-Aero defense plant. The plant is involved in producing Molniya strike-reconnaissance drones for Russian occupying forces. The sabotage aims to disrupt drone manufacturing by cutting off the plant's power supply.
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· 3 pulled(A)gents carried out an act of sabotage in Taganrog, damaging an electrical substation that supplied power to the 'Atlant-Aero' defense plant.
The enterprise is involved in the full production cycle of 'Molniya' strike-reconnaissance (unma
Without a reliable power supply, the plant cannot continue assembling unmanned systems and manufacturing electronics for new batches of drones for the occupying forces.
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