Ukrainian partisans inside Russia have reportedly burned a military air defense unit’s communications tower in the Moscow Oblast, according to a Telegram post by the underground Atesh movement.
“Our agents carried out a successful sabotage operation in the Moscow region, striking an element of the air defense system of the 5th Air Defense Division, part of the anti-aircraft missile forces of the Russian Aerospace Forces,” read the statement on Sunday, Jan. 11.
“We destroyed the military unit’s communications tower.”
The tower reportedly served as the unit’s communications and command center, providing secure radio relay communications for the rapid exchange of information and orders between the command and subordinate air defense units. It also housed electronic reconnaissance and signal interception equipment, which is critical for obtaining information and overall situational awareness in the region.
Kyiv Post has not been able to independently verify the time and location of the video.
“The destruction of this communications hub weakens the air defense potential in central Russia. Disrupted coordination, command, and control, and the loss of intelligence data make the entire system less effective and vulnerable,” Atesh said.
“We prove: the enemy’s rear is not a safe zone. “
Atesh partisans are known to be operating throughout Russia.
In 2025, the Ukrainian resistance movement moved far beyond the traditional image of partisan warfare.
What once appeared as isolated acts of sabotage in occupied territories evolved into a coordinated, nationwide network operating not only in Crimea and eastern Ukraine, but deep inside Russia itself.
Combined with close coordination with Ukraine’s security and defense forces, the underground movement’s growing reach has made resistance activity a persistent and destabilizing – but sometimes overlooked – threat to Russia’s 2025 war effort.