Ukrainian intel reveals escalating partisan attacks on Russian railways

Ukrainian intel reveals escalating partisan attacks on Russian railways

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Ukrainian partisans are crippling Russia’s logistics — the number of fires at railway infrastructure sites across the Russian Federation continues to grow.

The Defense Intelligence of Ukraine (DIU) reported this on Facebook, releasing a video showing the results of partisan activity, Ukrinform saw.

According to the DIU, in recent months, fires and other incidents have been recorded inRussia’s Bryansk, Rostov, and Murmansk regions, as well as in Chechnya and Karachay-Cherkessia.

Acts of resistance have also taken place in temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine — in Crimea and Luhansk region.

The report emphasizes that the coordinated attacks by partisans are undermining Russian forces’ ability to move equipment and reinforcements, complicating logistics, and weakening the invaders’ offensive potential.

Read also: From Rostov to Kamchatka: DIU shows how partisans destroy cell sites in Russia

As reported earlier by Ukrinform, in October, partisans set fire to a relay cabinet on a section of railway used to transport weapons and ammunition to Russian forces stationed near Svatove.

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