Sabotage on the railway near Armyansk, occupied Crimea. Telegram/Atesh
As reported by the Atesh movement on Telegram
The armed partisan movement “Atesh” announced that its agents carried out sabotage on railway infrastructure near Armyansk in the occupied Crimea. According to the movement, these actions helped slow the supply of ammunition and materiel to Russian units on the Kherson front. The movement released the information on October 26.
The partisans report that the impact on relay equipment led to disruptions in train movements that support the occupiers’ logistics.
“This strike was delivered at the peak moment of the occupiers’ logistical movements, which allowed slowing the supply of ammunition and materiel to units on the Kherson front,”
Chronicle of actions and context
Earlier the movement reported the discovery of the deployment sites of the main facilities of the 127th Separate Reconnaissance Brigade of the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Federation, operating in Kherson region.
It is also known that due to significant losses on the front, the occupiers are accelerating the construction of a military hospital in Sevastopol.
Information updates regarding the partisan movement’s actions should be seen as part of a broader context, with a focus on logistics and support for forces in the southern direction.
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