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The underground saboteurs who are wrecking Putin’s plans
United Kingdom🏛️ Politics19 hr. ago

The underground saboteurs who are wrecking Putin’s plans

Ukrainian military operations within Russian-held territories are increasingly relying on intelligence and sabotage conducted by underground resistance groups, according to reports. A group known as Atesh, originating from Crimea's Tartar community, claims to have provided critical information leading to successful strikes on Russian bases like Perevalne and Saki airfield. The group also documents the impact of attacks on Russian radar positions and reports partial withdrawals of forces from strategic locations like Kinburn Spit. While the Ukrainian military does not publicly acknowledge partnerships with these groups, military analysts emphasize the vital role of local intelligence in the effectiveness of Ukrainian strikes. The resistance network reportedly includes around 2,000 active members engaged in reconnaissance, sabotage, and coordination, with some attacks extending into Russia itself.

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The underground saboteurs who are wrecking Putin’s plans

Ukrainian military operations within Russian-held territories are increasingly relying on intelligence and sabotage conducted by underground resistance groups, according to reports. A group known as Atesh, originating from Crimea's Tartar community, claims to have provided critical information leading to successful strikes on Russian bases like Perevalne and Saki airfield. The group also documents the impact of attacks on Russian radar positions and reports partial withdrawals of forces from strategic locations like Kinburn Spit. While the Ukrainian military does not publicly acknowledge partnerships with these groups, military analysts emphasize the vital role of local intelligence in the effectiveness of Ukrainian strikes. The resistance network reportedly includes around 2,000 active members engaged in reconnaissance, sabotage, and coordination, with some attacks extending into Russia itself.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the actions of Ukrainian resistance groups as a significant and effective countermeasure against Russian military operations, emphasizing their role in successful strikes and strategic disruptions. It highlights the importance of local intelligence and portrays the resistance as a

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