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​Ukrainian Partisans Disable russian Equipment on Left Bank of Dnipro River

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Ukrainian partisans disable russian combat equipment / Open source illustrative photo
Ukrainian partisans disable russian combat equipment / Open source illustrative photo

Partisans conducted sabotages on the second and third lines of defense of russian occupiers in Kherson Oblast

Those agents of the Atesh partisan movement, who serve in the 177th Naval Infantry Regiment, managed to stealthily disable russian combat equipment. This was reported on movement`s official Telegram channel.

They managed to neutralize two infantry fighting vehicles as well as one MT-LB tracked armored vehicle. After the malfunction was discovered, the occupiers had to tow the equipment to a repair base in the Dzhankoy area, where it will take them a lot of time to put the equipment back in service again.

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Ukrainian Partisans Disable russian Equipment on Left Bank of Dnipro River, Defense Express
MT-LB tracked armored vehicle / Open source illustrative photo

According to the Atesh, its agents had sabotaged one of the invaders` operations by their actions.

"We plan to conduct similar actions along the entire front line," the Atesh reported.

The partisans also demonstrated a method that could incapacitate military equipment. The agents simply pour sand into the gas tank or engine of the military equipment, rendering it unusable.

According to the Atesh, the method has been repeatedly utilized.

Defense Express reported that fortifications wouldn't save russian occupiers against Ukrainian Forces offensive in Crimea.

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