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Ukrainian guerrillas have tracked down a Russian Federation's "Tor-M2" air defense system in the occupied Donetsk region. Photo

Tor-M2 air defense system. Photo by the Russian Ministry of Defense

Agents of the Atesh military movement of Ukrainians and Crimean Tatars tracked down the occupiers' "Tor-M2" SAM near the Starodubovske water reservoir in the Donetsk region. The complex is operated by about 10 Russian military personnel.

This was announced on July 22 by the Atesh Telegram channel. As noted, the movement's agent discovered the latest modification of the "Tor-M2" SAM.

According to the observations, the occupiers are not actively preparing for possible air threats, "regularly chilling in the landing," Atesh said.

At the same time, they have significantly increased the number of patrols in the area where the SAMs are deployed, which indicates a high assessment of the threat of attacks by the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

The radar is also kept permanently off because the Ukrainian military's AGM-88 anti-aircraft missile "takes out such installations quickly," the report said.

In addition, the guerrillas found out that additional electronic warfare equipment had been installed near the SAM positions, designed to suppress signals in case the enemy used UAVs.

Atesh also called on those who know about the deployment of Russian equipment and personnel to share information.

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