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"Pantsyr S1" was thrown over: Tula, Russia, is trying to protect an oil storage facility from drone attacks – "Atesh"

Russian air defense system Pantsyr
Russian air defense system "Pantsyr"

In the city of Tula (Russia), the aggressor country's troops brought a "Pantsyr S1" air defense system to the local oil storage facility. In this way, the enemy is trying to protect the facility from Ukrainian attacks.

The "Atesh" guerrillas reported the strengthening of air defense in Russia. The resistance movement's Telegram channel noted on Monday, April 8, that their agents continue to investigate oil storage and refining facilities used by the occupiers.

The guerrillas managed to find out that after a recent attack by Ukrainian drones on Tula (in early March), one "Pantsyr S1" system was deployed to the city to cover the industrial infrastructure.

The Russians are trying to quickly empty the oil storage facility in Tula, as the air defense systems are not enough to fully protect all critical facilities.

Hostile oil storage facility in Tula
Oil storage facilities of the aggressor country in Tula

"The Russian government cannot fully protect large cities. It's time to change the government and you can contribute to this. Our coordinators are always in touch," the "Atesh" participants said. You can contact them via Telegram.

City of Tula (RF) on the map

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