Ukrainian Partisans Cripple Russian Ammunition Supply for Two Regiments.
Russian Occupation Forces Face Logistics Breakdown
According to UATV: The Ukrainian partisan movement 'Atesh' has successfully disrupted the supply lines of Russian occupation forces in the Kupiansk sector. By sabotaging a relay cabinet on a railway line in Stary Oskol, located in Russia's Belgorod region, the group has inflicted significant damage on the logistical network supporting Russian military units. This attack highlights the vulnerability of Russia's rear-area infrastructure, even within its own borders.
Critical Impact on Frontline Units
Due to this sabotage, the flow of ammunition to the Russian army's 122nd Motorized Rifle Regiment and 27th Separate Motorized Rifle Brigade has been severed. Reports indicate both units are now facing critically low ammunition stocks, which will directly impair their combat effectiveness on the front line. The Kupiansk direction has been a focal point of intense fighting in recent months.
This incident follows a previous Ukrainian strike on the 'Kremniy El' microelectronics plant in Bryansk, Russia. The actions of the 'Atesh' movement signal a growing resistance effort within occupied and border regions, underscoring the strategic importance of supply chains in modern warfare. These disruptions demonstrate that Russian forces are not immune to attacks on their logistical backbone.
The paralysis of logistics for occupation troops near Kupiansk exposes a critical weakness in Russian military operations. Such supply shortages can severely degrade combat readiness and the ability to sustain offensive actions. The increasing activity of partisan groups like 'Atesh' points to a deepening resistance that could have broader strategic implications for the ongoing conflict.
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