Explosion on Occupied Railway: Enemy Military Train Derails.
According to inkorr.com: On the night of October 26, an explosion occurred on the railway section between the temporarily occupied Chernigivka and Stulneve in the Berdyansk district of the Zaporizhzhia region, damaging the railway track. This was reported by the publication 'Hlavkom', citing the GUR.
'As a result of a successful special operation by representatives of the resistance movement, the enemy train loaded with military cargo derailed', the report states.
As a result of this operation, aimed at enemy military logistics, about 70 meters of railway track were destroyed, completely halting movement in the section. According to intelligence data, the explosion damaged a locomotive, three railway platforms, and at least nine cars of the enemy train.
Diversions and Special Operations
Partisans from the 'ATESH' movement also reported conducting a diversion at the defense plant of 'Shchehlivskyi Val' in Tula. This action led to the failure of a communication tower. It is known that the 'Shchehlivskyi Val' plant is part of the Russian military-industrial complex and is engaged in the development of air defense and firearms.
In addition, the Special Operations Forces of Ukraine, together with Russian partisans, conducted an operation that rendered the Ilsk oil refinery in the Krasnodar region of the Russian Federation inoperative.
As a result of the explosion on the railway section and other diversions carried out in Tula and Krasnodar, serious material damage was inflicted on enemy troops and their defense enterprises. The actions of the resistance movement and special operations in Ukraine and beyond are part of the strategy to neutralize the threat posed by the occupiers and reduce their capabilities for further actions in the conflict.
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