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Guerrillas sabotage new Russian railroad line in southern Ukraine
The Atesh guerrilla movement has sabotaged a railroad line that is a key logistical route for Russian troops in southern Ukraine
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The movement reported this on Telegram.
This branch connects Russia's Rostov-on-Don with the temporarily occupied Mariupol via Berdyansk.
"In the event of the Crimean Bridge’s destruction — which is imminent — this railway branch will become the primary route for delivering military equipment and ammunition to the southern front," the partisans stated.
Atesh added that burning relay boxes disrupts signaling and control systems, leading to delays, stops, or slowdowns of military supply trains.
"We’re deliberately targeting Russian logistics and wrecking their plans with everything we've got," emphasized the partisan movement.
- A month ago, partisans blew up a railway track on the Trans-Siberian line near Yekaterinburg, blocking North Korean ammunition shipments to Russia.
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