Sabotage in Leningrad Region: Military Train Derails.
In the Leningrad region, partisans detonated a bomb on the railway, causing a train carrying military cargo to derail. This was reported by 'Glavkom' citing 'RBK-Ukraine'. The explosion occurred on the morning of October 7 on the section 'Strogonovo – Mshinskaya.'
Consequences of the Explosion
According to inkorr.com: As a result of the incident, a locomotive and several wagons with military cargo derailed, leading to a halt in train services on the route from Saint Petersburg to Pskov. Earlier, the partisan movement 'ATESH' reported conducting a sabotage at the defense plant 'Shcheglovsky Val' in Tula, which resulted in the disconnection of the communication tower at the plant. Additionally, Ukraine's Special Operations Forces, together with Russian partisans, disabled the Ilysk oil refinery in Krasnodar Krai, Russia.
Overview of Events
This article describes events in the Leningrad region, where partisans blew up a railway line, causing an accident with military cargo. Other acts of sabotage also occurred at a defense plant in Tula and at an oil refinery in Krasnodar Krai, Russia.
These actions are part of the increasing activity of partisans in regions where fighting is ongoing. The situation demonstrates new tactics in the confrontation that could have serious consequences for logistics chains and security in these areas.
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