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Power Cut Off in Russia's Kaliningrad in Sabotage Operation, Ukrainian Military Intelligence Says

  • Ukrainian military intelligence agents executed a sabotage operation on June 14 at an electrical substation in Kaliningrad, Russia, cutting power to military sites and causing nearly $5 million in damages.
  • The operation involved draining coolant from a transformer and igniting a fire, leading to significant damage to military energy supplies.
  • A source from Ukraine's military intelligence stated that every Russian entity in the war against Ukraine will face destruction, emphasizing that Russia lacks a safe rear.
  • This event showcases the increasing capabilities of Ukrainian special forces for operations deep within enemy territory.
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The Ukrainian intelligence network has another point on the map, hundreds of kilometers away from the home command. Under cover of night, Ukrainian saboteurs managed to destroy an electrical substation in the heart of Russian military power in Europe – Kaliningrad – that supplied power to nearby military facilities. The damage amounted to more than $5 million.

·Čestlice, Czechia
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In the Russian exclave Kaliningrad Ukrainian «Special Operators» have caused a massive power failure.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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On Saturday, Ukrainian specialists carried out a successful sabotage attack on a transformer station in Königsberg, which resulted in the power being cut off to strategic military facilities. Losses are estimated in millions of dollars.

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The Kyiv Independent broke the news in Kyiv, Ukraine on Sunday, June 15, 2025.
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