Ukraine's Defense Intelligence shows how it struck Russian railway logistics in Crimea

Ukraine's Defense Intelligence shows how it struck Russian railway logistics in Crimea

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The Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine released video footage of a special operation carried out in April in temporarily occupied Crimea, during which Russian freight trains carrying military equipment and fuel were hit.

According to Ukrinform, the intelligence agency shared the video on Facebook.

"Another result of the combat work of the masters of the HUR MoD of Ukraine special unit 'Prymary' in temporarily occupied Crimea — railway logistics facilities of the Russian occupying army were burning," the statement reads.

According to the Main Intelligence Directorate, during the operation conducted in April 2026, special forces carried out five precision strikes — locomotives used by the enemy to transport military equipment and fuel, as well as a tanker car, were hit directly while the trains were in motion.

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As Ukrinform previously reported, fighters of the HUR special unit Prymary also successfully struck two large Russian landing ships in temporarily occupied Crimea.

Illustrative photo: State Emergency Service of Ukraine

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