Russian volunteers used surface drones for anti-Putin operations for the first time.
Russian volunteers from the “Freedom of Russia” Legion utilized surface unmanned boats for the first time to strike Russian occupation forces, marking a new phase in the anti-Putin resistance, reports the Main Intelligence Directorate (MID).
According to the MID, the joint operation of Russian volunteers and the FERRATA special unit has opened a new front in the fight against the Russian regime. The use of surface drones has become a historic moment for the anti-Putin movement. The intelligence agency emphasizes that this is just the beginning and promises to expand the resistance fronts and carry out deeper raids against the Russian army.
The operation involving the volunteers was successful due to coordinated interaction, precise intelligence, and innovative approaches. This indicates that the Russian regime cannot be certain of its safety, as resistance spreads to new territories, including aquatic areas.
Previously, other successful attacks by volunteers and the MID have been noted. On July 19, fighters of the “Freedom of Russia” Legion carried out an attack behind Russian lines, and on September 25, sea drones paralyzed the oil terminals in Tuapse and Novorossiysk.
| Date | Operation | Results |
|---|---|---|
| July 19 | Blowing up three Kadyrovites | Successful attack behind Russian lines |
| September 25 | Use of sea drones | Paralyzed oil terminal operations |




