From a right-of-centre English newspaper:
Will this nationalist group be able to really trouble Putin, diverting military resources from being used elsewhere?
Russia will be plunged into a "massive ethnic conflict" when Vladimir Putin's regime collapses, Ukrainian partisans have told Express.co.uk.
Atesh is a partisan group that is based in the Crimea, whose members are mostly made up of local Tatars and Ukrainians.
Meaning "fire" in the Tatar language, Atesh was formed in the immediate aftermath of Putin's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
Its main functions include carrying out sabotage operations against the Russian army, as well as intelligence gathering and supporting pro-Ukrainian resistance movements in the occupied territories.
Russia is made up of a complex tapestry of ethnic cultures and people, with over 190 different nationalities living in the country.
The Tatars, who are of Turkic origin, form the largest group of these, with a population of just over 5.3 million, according to a 2010 national census.
Most of them live in the autonomous republics of Tatarstan and Bashkortostan, that are part of the Russian Federation.
Both these republics have established national movements fighting for independence from the Kremlin and who make natural allies for Atesh.
Will this nationalist group be able to really trouble Putin, diverting military resources from being used elsewhere?