Russia involves cadets in the defense of oil depots due to air defense shortage - "ATESH"
Kyiv • UNN
Cadets of the Penza Artillery Institute will be involved in protecting oil depots from drones. This is due to the inability of air defense systems to repel increasing strikes.

Cadets of military universities in the Russian Federation are being trained to defend oil depots from UAVs and drones. This is reported by the "ATESH" partisan movement, UNN informs.
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It is noted that movement agents among the cadets of the Penza Artillery Institute are relaying information that cadets of this educational institution are planned to be involved in mobile groups to protect oil depots and fuel facilities on the territory of Russia.
Since the Russian air defense system cannot cope with the increasing strikes, the command is forced to plug the holes with those who have not yet reached the front
It is indicated that the movement has launched the "ATESH Cadet Corps" for more focused work with cadets from various military educational institutions in Russia.
"Those who get in touch provide real information that helps stop this war. Striking Putin's system from within is one of the most effective ways to bring peace closer and save thousands of lives," the partisans are convinced.
Recall
According to "ATESH", the Russian command is massively withdrawing combat-ready military personnel from the front line to participate in preparations for the May 9 parade in Moscow.
