November 18, 2024
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Partisans damaged the railway near Mariupol: two locomotives collided

Partisans damaged the railway near Mariupol: two locomotives collided Partisans damaged the railway between Kalchik-Malovodne stations in the north of the Mariupol district. As a result of the sabotage, two locomotives collided and power lines were damaged.”, — write on: unn.ua

Near the temporarily occupied Mariupol, the partisans damaged the railway track used by the occupiers. The Mariupol City Council informed about this, writes UNN.

Details

It is reported that the partisans damaged the railway track in the area of ​​the crossing between the Kalchyk-Malovodne stations in the north of the Mariupol district. As a result, two locomotives collided and power lines were damaged.

The city council also noted that the Russians started laying railway rails in the area of ​​the village of Malovodne in May of this year. It was in this city that the occupiers wanted to connect the new Russian railway line with the Ukrainian Mariupol-Volnovakha branch.

We will remind

The Ukrainian movement “ATESH” destroyed a relay cabinet on the railway near the village of Urozhayne in the Zaporizhzhia region. The sabotage disrupted the supply of military equipment and fuel for the Russian occupiers between the Velikiy and Verkhnii Tokmak stations.

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