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27 Apr 2025, 10:03

Sabotage by Ukrainian Partisans Disrupts Russian Logistics in Luhansk Region

  • The partisans of ATESH successfully carried out sabotage on the railway in the Luhansk region, disrupting Russian logistics.
  • The destruction of a transformer cabinet led to delays in the supply of equipment and resources for the occupiers.
  • The resistance movement plans to continue attacks on the enemy's transport infrastructure.

This was reported by Ukrayinska Pravda, RBC Ukraine.

The ATESH resistance movement reported successful sabotage on the railway in the Luhansk region, which led to disruptions in the logistics of Russian troops. The operation was conducted near the village of Stanytsia Luhanska.

According to information, the partisans destroyed a transformer cabinet that was used for transporting military equipment and personnel of the occupiers. "This route was used for transporting resources that were supplied to support the troops," said representatives of ATESH.

As a result of the sabotage, the supply of equipment and spare parts for the Russian troops was delayed. Representatives of the movement emphasized that they will continue to systematically strike at the transport infrastructure used by the occupiers.

Other Recent Operations by Partisans

Recently, Ukrainian partisans also carried out sabotage in Melitopol, Zaporizhzhia region. In April, reports indicated strikes on the railway near Kemerovo in Russia, which slowed down the supply of ammunition to a local military facility.

In March, ATESH conducted an operation on the railway in Smolensk region, which halted supplies to Russian forces in Kursk region. These actions indicate the active operations of partisans in the fight against Russian logistical routes.

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