Partisan group “ATESH” has reportedly executed a successful sabotage operation in the temporarily occupied city of Luhansk, targeting a railway junction crucial for Russian military logistics.
The operation involved damaging a relay cabinet at the railway facility, rendering it inoperable and leading to significant supply disruptions for Russian forces in the region.
According to statements from “ATESH,” this railway line serves as a vital supply route for Russian military units engaged in active combat near Kupiansk and Lyman, where fighting has intensified.
Prior to the sabotage, trains transporting ammunition, armored vehicle components, and fuel supplies were regularly dispatched through this junction to support frontline assault groups.
“The damage to the relay cabinet has halted operations along this segment of the railway. Trains did not arrive as scheduled, leaving frontline units without essential reinforcements of ammunition and spare parts. This directly limits their operational capabilities in ongoing offensives,” the partisans stated.
The sabotage of a railway junction in Luhansk by the partisan group "ATESH" has disrupted critical supply lines for Russian military forces, impacting their operational capabilities. This incident highlights the ongoing conflict dynamics in the region, particularly in areas experiencing heightened combat activity.
