Guerrillas claim to have broken into military commissariat in Tula
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The partisan movement assured that Atesh agents in the Tula military enlistment office would pass on fresh information about the enemy.
Agents of the Atesh guerrilla movement infiltrated the military enlistment office in the Russian city of Tula. This was reported by the guerrillas on their Telegram channel and published the relevant photos, UNN reports.
Work in military enlistment offices is always interesting! Through the hands of employees pass through a sea of different documentation and personal data of Russians. Now, Atesh agents in the Tula military enlistment office will be passing on both fresh information about the enemy, as well as to carry out more radical measures
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