The Atesh partisan movement reports that its cyber specialists successfully hacked the phone of an employee at ENICS, the drone manufacturer. This russian company produces the Eleron-3UAVs.
Official documents were found on the phone of an ENICS employee, including acceptance certificates, excerpts from orders, official correspondence, and logistics charts. Thanks to these documents, Atesh has reconstructed the complete supply chain from production to the front.
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It is reported that the drones are being transferred to units of the Dnepr grouping, including the 205th and 80th Motor Rifle Brigades, the 104th Air Assault Division, and the 810th Navel Infantry Brigade operating in the Kherson and Zaporizhzhia sectors.
"Some of them have already reached to the front with 'pleasant surprises'. Some equipment is being sent to Lipetsk Air Base for testing and personnel training," the statement reads.

Invoices indicate that a single UAV costs over RUB 3.2 million (approximately $40,000). One batch alone included 131 units worth over RUB 50 million. At the same time, the phone also contained private conversations with russian soldiers operating Elerons in battle.
The chats revealed multiple complaints about these drones, particularly claims that the drones were unreliable, often disabled by electronic warfare, and mostly useless. It seems much of the money is embezzled by russian military commanders, who disregard the safety of ordinary soldiers, the partisans add.
"Now we have everything: the routes, the warehouse addresses, and most importantly, the names of those responsible for production. Wherever you go, whatever you do – you're a military target," the Atesh movement warned, speaking to the russian occupiers.

The partisans have passed the received data to the Defense Forces of Ukraine. It will help destroy enemy UAVs more effectively.
Earlier Defense Express reported that russian occupiers had removed key equipment from military unit in Sevastopol. We also wrote that Ukrainian partisans had conducted reconnaissance of russian Obukhov State Plant in St. Petersburg.
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