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​The Atesh Movement Partisans, Crimeans Helped Defense Forces of Ukraine to Effectively Strike russia’s Saky Air Base

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russia’s Saky air base in in temporarily occupied Crimea / Illustrative image
russia’s Saky air base in in temporarily occupied Crimea / Illustrative image

The Atesh partisan movement, with the support of local residents of Crimea, provided the Defense Forces of Ukraine with intelligence that allowed them to launch a precise strike on the Saky air base

As Ukrainian Atesh partisan movement reported on its Telegram account, the information received by the Ukrainian military played a key role in the destruction of the occupying forces.

"Our data helped in the planning and execution of the attack, which led to the destruction of the ammunition depot, the radar station, the launcher, the air defense system and the servicemen of the russia’s Armed Forces," the partisans stated.

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The Atesh movement also thanked people living on the temporarily occupied Crimean peninsula for their help. "This success would not have been possible without the help of the Crimeans. Your information plays a key role in the destruction of the occupying forces," the report said.

The Atesh Movement Partisans, Crimeans Helped Defense Forces of Ukraine to Effectively Strike russia’s Saky Air Base, Defense Express
The Atesh partisan movement, with the support of local residents of Crimea, provided the Defense Forces of Ukraine with intelligence that allowed them to launch a precise strike on the Saky air base

The Ukrainian and Crimean Tatars partisan movement named Atesh (Crimean Tatar: Ateş, literally "Fire", Ukrainian: Атеш, romanized: Atesh) makes maximum efforts to control all the occupiers activities in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine as well as in russia. All information received is promptly transmitted to the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

As Defense Express reported, Ukraine’s Armed Forces Destroyed russian Su-30SM fighter, Probably Damag Another Aircraft based on russia’s Saky air base.

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