November 26, 2024
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Agent “ATESH” sabotaged the railway between Kherson Oblast and the temporarily occupied Crimea

An “ATESH” agent carried out sabotage on the railway between Kherson region and temporarily occupied Crimea. Partisans of the “ATESH” movement destroyed the electrical equipment of a relay cabinet in the village of Oleksiivka in Kherson region. The diversion is aimed at disrupting the logistics of enemy troops on the Novooleksiivka-Melitopol railway branch.”, — write on: unn.ua

Partisan movement “ATESH” announced sabotage on the administrative border between the Kherson region and the temporarily occupied Crimea. This is reported by the Military Movement of Ukrainians and Crimean Tatars “ATESH”, transmits UNN.

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According to information, the agent of the organization destroyed the electrical equipment of the relay cabinet in the village of Oleksiivka, Kherson region.

This action is aimed at disrupting the logistics of enemy troops on the Novooleksiivka-Melitopol railway branch, which ensures the transportation of troops and equipment to the Zaporizhzhia region. It is there that active battles are currently taking place, where enemy forces are trying to storm Ukrainian positions.

Destruction of relay equipment can significantly complicate the provision of occupying forces in the region, creating additional problems for the aggressor.

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