
In the third mission of Sniper Elite: Resistance, titled “Sondezuge Sabotage, ”players encounter an optional objective that involves locating the missing Resistance Cell. While this task is not mandatory for mission completion, successfully finding the Second Safehouse grants players a valuable reward of 1, 000 XP, along with potential medals for fulfilling optional objectives. This guide aims to provide clarity and assistance for players trying to complete this specific task.
Finding the Second Safehouse in Sniper Elite: Resistance
Step 1: Locate the Pipe
To initiate the search for the Second Safehouse, head towards the top-left corner of the map, where a building is distinctly marked by a blue square. Players should inspect the right exterior wall of this building to find a staircase that leads down to the basement, along with a vertical pipe positioned alongside it.



Look for notable white paint on the wall adjacent to the pipe. This visual cue indicates objects that can be interacted with or climbed, and players should keep an eye out for similar markings throughout their missions.
Step 2: Climb the Pipe
Once players have identified the exterior pipe, they should make contact with it. This action allows the character, Harry, to grip the pipe and ascend to an open window on the building’s second floor. To fully enter through the window, players will need to use a small ledge indicated by more white paint.


Step 3: Locate the Missing Resistance Cell
Upon entering the room through the window, players should proceed down the hallway where they will find the Resistance Cell. The optional objective to “find the missing Resistance Cell”will automatically register as complete once players reach this area, and players will receive their XP reward promptly.

Before departing from the Second Safehouse, players are encouraged to collect various items located within. Notable finds include the Delicatessen Safe Key, situated on a table in the middle of the room, and some Subsonic Rifle Ammo located near a wall featuring “Viva La France”graffiti.
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