Russian Military Substation Sabotaged by 'Atesh' Partisans in Bryansk Region.
Partisans Sabotage Critical Substation in Bryansk
According to TSN.ua: An agent of the 'Atesh' partisan movement has carried out a sabotage operation in Russia's Bryansk Region, disabling equipment at a critical electrical substation. This facility supplied power to a railway station used for transporting ammunition and military hardware to Russian forces. The blackout has serious consequences, as the substation also provided electricity to fuel storage depots and enterprises linked to the Russian Ministry of Defense. Such attacks on rear-area infrastructure are part of a broader effort to disrupt Moscow's war effort in Ukraine.
The partisans stated that the power cut has caused automation failures and delivery delays. The 'Atesh' organization described the targeted substation as vital for the Russian military machine. The sabotage was executed on railway tracks near Simferopol, underscoring its strategic nature and the reach of resistance groups.
Impact on Military Operations
This act of sabotage is part of partisan efforts to destabilize Russian military operations in Ukraine. Disabling such key infrastructure can impact logistical supply chains, potentially delaying the movement of military trains and the army's provisioning. These operations indicate a rise in resistance activity, which could have further consequences for the conflict in the region. The attack highlights vulnerabilities within Russia's own territory as the war continues.
"This sabotage is part of the efforts of partisan groups" — The 'Atesh' Organization
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