Russian Ammunition Supply Lines Hit as 'Atesh' Partisans Sabotage Bryansk Substation.
Partisan Sabotage Operation
According to UATV: In a targeted strike against Russian military logistics, partisans from the 'Atesh' movement have successfully damaged a key electrical substation in Russia's Bryansk region. The sabotage was carried out in the industrial zone of the Volodarsky district, highlighting the group's focused strategy of attacking military infrastructure.
The damaged substation supplies power to the 'Polpinskaya' station, a critical hub for transporting ammunition and equipment to the front lines. The loss of this power source is likely to significantly disrupt these vital logistical operations. This incident underscores the vulnerability of Russia's internal supply networks as the conflict continues.
Expanding Partisan Campaign
This is not the first such operation by 'Atesh' agents, who previously executed a successful sabotage mission in the Moscow region, demonstrating their reach and operational capability deep within Russian territory.
The attack signals a rise in partisan activity inside Russia, potentially in response to the intensification of hostilities. The loss of key infrastructure like this substation could substantially impact the operational capacity of Russian military forces by complicating supply and logistics. Such actions may form part of a broader resistance strategy, a development that warrants close observation by the international community monitoring the war's evolution.
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