The invisible army Putin will face if Ukraine is forced to cede land

Ceasefire will not bring peace but mark a new stage in the shadow war being waged by resistance fighters

06 January 2026

The agent had been watching for weeks, carefully observing the movements of Russian patrols, surveillance blind spots and the irregular arrival of the cargo trains.

Slipping from the shadows, he planted homemade bombs on a railway track used to bring weapons and supplies to Moscow’s troops in eastern Ukraine. “Boom, boom, boom”, he heard as he disappeared into the night.

Recounting his recent mission in occupied Donetsk, the civilian working for the Ukrainian resistance told The Telegraph: “The goal was simple: disrupt transport on that route. I did everything so that the line simply became unusable long enough to stop traffic.”

He knows his brave act isn’t war-changing, but it provided “a bit of extra time for our troops on the other side of the front”. Combined with the efforts of at least 2,000 other agents working for Atesh, a pro-Ukrainian underground resistance network, “it adds up”, the 30-year-old agent said.

His testimony is a rare look inside the dangerous sabotage missions carried out by men and women behind enemy lines to derail Vladimir Putin’s war effort.

Makiivka is my town. I know who walks where, where the streetlights don’t work, where dogs bark for no reason and I don’t stand out,” the agent added. It is because of exactly this – his intimate local knowledge – that an ordinary civilian has become such a valuable asset in the occupied territory.

It is the “invisible enemy” Putin may not be prepared for if Ukraine is forced to surrender land – including perhaps the rest of the Donbas, under the terms of a peace deal being pushed by Donald Trump, the US president.

Atesh and its agents The Telegraph spoke to argued that a ceasefire will not bring peace but mark a new stage in the shadow war being waged by Ukrainian resistance movements.

“I’m not a soldier and not a hero,” the first agent said, but “this is my land … and we will not let them erase the part of Ukraine that still lives inside people here.”

Atesh (“fire” in Crimean Tatar) has been spying on Russian military movements and disrupting its logistics since it was formed in the summer of 2022 in annexed Crimea. The movement quickly spread across occupied Ukrainian territory and deep into Russia, infiltrating Moscow’s military.

The guerrilla group, which collaborates with Ukrainian intelligence and other resistance networks, has been growing in size and sophistication as the war nears the four year mark, allowing it to go after increasingly high-value targets.

Atesh has turned its attention from observation and small-scale sabotage to targeting Russian communication towers, electronic warfare stations, military cargo trains and oil depots.

“It is important because there is no one sphere of this war, we should act and should win in every sphere, it is important to do everything we can,” a spokesman for Atesh told The Telegraph.

Carrying out their operations is becoming more challenging and riskier. Russia has significantly improved its counter-sabotage efforts, bulking up its police and security forces to ruthlessly track down Atesh agents and other saboteurs, and enforced a brutal climate of fear. In 2024, Russia designated Atesh a “terrorist organisation”. Those suspected of working for it now face up to 20 years in jail.

“But we are becoming more skilled, more experienced and are conducting more complicated sabotage – and we succeed,” the spokesman said.

Russian train
Ukrainian agents destroyed a Russian locomotive carrying military cargo in Rostov-on-Don in November last year

While the group’s accounts cannot be independently verified, the results are visible – often filmed and quickly uploaded to its Telegram channel – in an effort to encourage more to join. “Most of our agents find us,” the spokesman added.

According to a report last month by Armed Conflict Location & Event Data, an independent conflict monitor, Atesh accounted for more than half the reported sabotage incidents in occupied areas in 2025. In 2024, the partisan group brought the sabotage campaign to Russia, with 32 events attributed to the group in 2025.

With the White House pressuring Kyiv to cede territory as part of a peace deal, Russia could be granted de facto control over the land it occupies, condemning 1.5 million Ukrainians to live under indefinite occupation.

“A ceasefire will only change our focus as we prepare for the next stage of war,” the spokesman said.

“I want Ukrainians in occupied territories to know this is not forever, the occupation will be stopped, but we must fight … Don’t fall for this propaganda and this regime. Stay with Ukraine,” they added.

In the meantime, a key focus is recruiting more Russian soldiers. 

“They are not just contract soldiers, but of all ranks, including veterans, who want to stop Putin’s war,” the Atesh spokesman said.

Sabotaged train used by Russians near Melitopol
Atesh leaves a calling card by a sabotaged train used by Russians near Melitopol which is only 30 miles from the front line

Having a shadow force inside Russian ranks is essential to the work of Atesh. They blow up checkpoints, set fire to their barracks and trenches and feed Ukraine’s military with critical intelligence to help strike targets.

The Telegraph spoke to a senior soldier serving in the Russian armed forces acting as a double agent for the resistance network.

The man, in his mid-20s, was forcibly mobilised, but quickly rose through the ranks. In response to the horrors he saw fighting and the atrocities he saw committed by his comrades in occupied settlements, he joined Atesh in the spring of 2024.

Since then, the chances of survival at the front have become increasingly bleak, he said. “The battles are becoming increasingly fierce … There are heavy losses on both sides – the biggest on the Russian side.”

His commanders “do not consider their personnel as people, but merely as expendable meat”, he said.

He would not describe the specifics for fear of being identified, but he claimed his riskiest mission yet helped Ukrainian troops “advance five kilometres forward”. 

If true, it would mark a considerable feat in an increasingly static war, where the mass deployment of drones makes movement perilous.

Asked if he would continue to work for Atesh if a peace agreement was signed, his answer was soberingly simple. “Of course, as peace in Ukraine will be temporary,” he said.

A third Atesh agent said it would be a “fatal mistake” by the Kremlin to believe that Ukraine’s occupied lands will simply belong to Russia after a treaty is signed.

The 23-year-old Ukrainian man, said: “Resistance isn’t just about the front line, it’s about the hearts of the people. If the occupation drags on, the rage will simply grow deeper into the roots.”

Atesh, while representing one of the pillars of Ukrainian armed resistance, is far from alone. Numerous other groups exist, including the Popular Resistance of Ukraine, an umbrella organisation that operates throughout the east of the country and the Berdyansk Partisan Army, which is active in the southern Zaporizhzhia region.

There are also unarmed civil resistance groups, using other methods to raise morale in occupied towns and cities and destabilise and intimidate Russian authorities.

But Kyiv’s military leads the main source of resistance in occupied territories, establishing its roots in 2014 when Moscow illegally annexed Crimea and began its invasion of Ukraine’s east.

In 2021, it was formally established into a unit, Rukh Oporu (Resistance Movement), as part of Ukraine’s Special Operations Forces, to coordinate the training, supply and funding of partisan groups as well as carrying out its own extensive operations, including assassinating senior Russian officials and generals.

Agents spy in Russia and provide photos of defence installations and enterprises such as this Moscow company that designs and produces missiles
Atesh agents have posted pictures of potential targets online – like this Moscow-based company that designs and produces missiles Credit: Atesh/Telegram

“I am certain the network will grow. The more they try to turn the screws, the stronger the backlash will be. We have already learned how to live in the shadows; we know their weak spots,” the third agent said.

He has been working for Atesh for more than a year inside the partially-occupied Kherson region in southern Ukraine and describes every day as “an endurance test”. The fear of getting caught is almost paralysing, he said, but “the sense of being on the right side of history is stronger than any fear”.

Like the others interviewed by The Telegraph, he is undeterred by the negotiations taking place in rooms thousands of miles from Ukraine.

“A ceasefire will only give us time to prepare better, recruit those who previously hesitated, and create a living hell for the occupiers in every stairwell and at every checkpoint,” he said.

“We will become an invisible army. We will prepare the ground for the moment the Russian army breaks any treaty and attacks again.

“We aren’t waiting for peace – we are preparing for liberation.”

3 comments

  1. Salute to the heroes of Atesh!
    Not just for their effectiveness, but for their immense bravery at operating behind enemy lines.
    As I always say : if only there were a million of them!

  2. Comment from :

    Keith Jones
    Every dead Russian is another nail in Putin’s coffin, however it is done.

    Malcolm McIntyre
    Brave men and women. But disgusting that they should forced to risk their lives purely because of Putin’s ego.
    Slava Ukraini 🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦

    Jon Carmi
    Great article. Such bravery. Slava Ukraini!

    Rupert von Basildon
    As the article hints at, the presence of a guerilla army effectively makes any formal takeover of territory a Pyrrhic victory at best. The politicians may concede defeat and withdraw regular troops, but those taking over face ongoing, high military and policing costs, both in terms of casualties and the economic cost of paying for troops and lost equipment.

    Eifion Rhys Howells
    Slava Ukraini. Heroyam Slava. And the demise of Putrid. The break up of the Ruzzian “Federation”.

    The West is going west
    I don’t think Trump has even considered how the Ukrainian people in the occupied territories will react to being told that they must live under Muscovite control with his ‘peace’ deal. Big mistake – as this article points out there will be no peace until the Ukrainian people are freed from yoke of Moscow’s control.

    Tim Gower

    Trump is a Russian Asset a.k.a Agent Krasnov and is Putin’s puppet. Trump is only interested in making money not, working in Ukraine’s best interest and thinks that ceding land will result in peace.
    Putin doesn’t want peace and illegally invaded Ukraine and has committed numerous war crimes, killed innocent Ukrainian civilians and destroyed non military infrastructure. Putin is worse than Hitler and is the Third Anti Christ according to Nostradamus and his illegal acts and disregard for human life prove this.
    Trump’s actions are those of a wannabe dictator who will have his day in Court and face the consequences of his actions.

    Star Comment :

    Carpe Jugulum
    Putin is a murdering thug who fancies himself as a grand strategist. He isn’t. The entire Ukraine war has been a moron propelled debacle. Given that a supposed NATO peer has been ground down to conventional force irrelevance you would expect even the simpleton thug to be aware of the concept of left behind forces and be a little more cautious. But no, Dullard Putin blunders onward with his dreams of stolen Ukrainian resources.
    The problem with stolen resources is that someone has to manage them and someone has to guard them. Even a simpleton thug should foresee bombs under cars and bullets from the darkness.
    Russia cannot win this war. It has created an enemy with a rapidly developing arms industry, with far better leaders, better engineers, better generals and better soldiers. Does he think they are going to give up?
    Live in fear Putin, you are going to be ended.

    M E Baylis
    The Russian Army is so savage, like the Nazis, they will kill huge swathes of civilians. This is not to decry what our protagonist is doing, but maybe to highlight that no land should be ceded for the protection of those Ukrainians. We all know if Putin gets the land, he will start again in a couple of years time, wanting more of Ukraine. Dear God, why is Trump so thick?

  3. The partisans were a formidable force during the first Nazi occupation, and they are again during this second Nazi occupation.
    Слава Україні! Героям слава!

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