Russian forces are relocating military equipment from the temporarily occupied Crimea to the occupied areas of the ...
Russian troops are transferring military equipment from the temporarily occupied Crimea to the occupied territories of the ...
Partisans documented a military convoy carrying Desertcross 1000-3 all-terrain vehicles traveling along the M-4 highway ...
Russian forces are moving military equipment from temporarily occupied Crimea to Zaporizhzhya Oblast, the Atesh partisan ...
Partisans recorded a hidden location of the deployment of the aggressor country's military in Crimea. The enemy has deployed ...
In temporarily occupied Crimea, Russian occupiers are fortifying the embankment of the town of Yevpatoria by establishing new ...
In the temporarily occupied Crimea, partisans discovered the location of the Russian military unit at a recreation base in ...
The Atesh partisan group sabotaged a key railway line linking Russia's Moscow and Kursk oblasts, disrupting Russian supply ...
The Atesh resistance movement has stated that they are responsible for sabotaging a key railway line connecting Moscow with Kursk Oblast, thereby delaying the supply of Russian troops at the front.
He tells us he's part of a group called Atesh - a word that means fire in Crimean Tatar. And via a messaging app, he describes his secret life to the BBC: spying on Russian forces in occupied Crimea.
Russian soldiers are sabotaging boats and providing coordinates of boat bases to Ukrainian fighters to avoid being sent to ...
Russian soldiers increasingly sabotage their own boats and equipment to avoid having to attack the Dnipro River islands on the southern front, Ukrainian resistance group Atesh claimed on Dec. 10.