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russians Prepare to Use Pantsir-S1 SAM for Provocations on Temporarily Occupied Territories During putin's Elections

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Pantsir-S1 self-propelled anti-aircraft system / Open source illustrative photo
Pantsir-S1 self-propelled anti-aircraft system / Open source illustrative photo

Ukrainian partisans track the movements of russian occupation troops and their equipment in Crimea

Ukrainian partisan movement Atesh reported on its official Telegram channel that its agents had managed to find out the plans of russian occupiers who are preparing for new provocations in the city of Kakhovka, eastern Ukraine.

russians Prepare to Use Pantsir-S1 SAM for Provocations on Temporarily Occupied Territories During putin's Elections, Defense Express
Ukrainian partisans track the movements of russian equipment in Crimea / Photo credit: the Atesh partisan movement

According to Atesh, under the pretext of concern about electors' safety, russians are actively moving numerous surface-to-air missile systems, particularly Pantsir-S1 self-propelled anti-aircraft system, around the peninsula.

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Partisans record the movements of russian military equipment as well as share the information with the Defense Forces of Ukraine to enable a strike on the missile systems "at the right moment."

russians Prepare to Use Pantsir-S1 SAM for Provocations on Temporarily Occupied Territories During putin's Elections, Defense Express
russian Pantsir-S1 self-propelled anti-aircraft system was spotted in occupied Crimea / Photo credit: the Atesh partisan movement

"Once again, we urge the local residents to refrain from going to voting centers. The russian government will create a classic picture for the TV with lots of victims among civilians!" Atesh warns.

Earlier Defense Express reported that Ukrainian partisans had found russian missile depots in temporarily occupied Crimea.

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