The Atesh partisan movement reports conducting reconnaissance at a key oil depot in russia's Oryol region. It is reported to be an important logistics hub for supplying the occupying forces. Up to 40% of the fuel for russian forces operating in the Kharkiv and Kursk sectors passes through this facility.
russian occupiers are trying to protect the facility by stretching special anti-drone nets over the fuel tanks. However, according to Atesh, these precautions are ineffective, as the partisans have already obtained the exact coordinates and layouts of all key facilities.
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The facility is known to be protected by several security rings, with patrols and internal security provided by Federal Security Service (FSB) personnel. However, the Atesh movement claims to have agents everywhere—from the perimeter to the facility's internal security. Delivery schedules, vulnerabilities, and security operating procedures are known.
All information about the oil depot has already been passed on to the Defense Forces of Ukraine. Each such facility is a future target for a precision strike.

"We can reconnoiter any enemy facilities, wherever they may be located. Our network operates throughout the entire territory of the russian federation," the statement reads.
Earlier Defense Express reported russians had rushed to clear ammo depot in the Oryol region. We also wrote that russian occupiers had faced major air defense issues in Zaporizhzhia sector.
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