Ukrainian partisans disrupt Russian rail, frontline troops left waiting PHOTO / VIDEO
Ukrainian and Crimean Tatar partisans have carried out a sabotage operation on a railway line in the vicinity of Razumnoe, in Russia’s Belgorod region.
The attack targeted a relay cabinet, temporarily halting traffic along a key transport route used to supply Russian forces, Caliber.Az reports, citing ATESH movement.
The line is critical for supporting the 380th and 345th Motorised Rifle Regiments operating on the Kharkiv front, particularly around the towns of Krasne, Morokhovets, and Lukyantsi.
Through this rail hub, Russia moves ammunition, fuel, and other logistical supplies directly to the frontline.
Disruption to the signalling system caused significant delays to military trains, with several ammunition convoys failing to reach their destinations on schedule. The incident led to temporary supply shortages at forward positions.
ATESH released images and video claiming responsibility for the operation, highlighting the impact on Russian logistics.
By Aghakazim Guliyev











