 Ukrainian partisans infiltrated a unit of Russian National Guard in Moscow. Ukrainian and Crimean Tatar partisan operatives from the Atezh movement reportedly infiltrated the territory of a Russian Guard military unit in Moscow. The partisans captured footage of various materials during a nighttime raid and subsequently delivered the content to the armed forces of Ukraine according to the movement's telegram page. It is reported that as a result of a nocturnal raid through the streets of Moscow, agents of the Atezh movement infiltrated the territory of a Russian Guard unit located at Projected Passage 4579 Building 56. There, they captured several intriguing materials and subsequently forwarded them for analysis to the armed forces. The footage revealed the adversary attempting some defensive measures deploying patrols around the unit's perimeter, but these seem to be mere attempts. No patrols can shield military installations from our watchful eyes and ears. If the adversary struggles with such measures in the capital, it raises questions about their effectiveness in occupied territories, notes the communication from Atezh. Recently, agents of the Atezh movement successfully infiltrated a military enlistment office in the Russian city of Tula. This infiltration aims to provide the armed forces of Ukraine with up-to-date information about the adversary. Additionally, partisans managed to breach the territory of the 56th Guard's Airborne Assault Regiment in Feodosia, Crimea.