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Guerrilla forces in temporarily occupied Zaporizhzhia have blown up a railway bridge used by the Russian army to supply weapons to its forces in Ukraine.
This was reported by Ukrainian Armed Forces officer Anatoliy Shtefan (Stirlitz).
A railway bridge was blown up by Melitopol guerrillas in the temporarily occupied village of Yakymivka, Zaporizhzhia region.
According to the military, this is the enemy's logistics route through which supplies from Crimea were delivered.
The village of Yakymivka is located near Melitopol.
On June 4, a loud explosion was heard in Yakymivka near the temporarily occupied Melitopol.
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