Ukraine claims two train attacks in Russia
- Two trains derailed in Russia's Leningrad region on September 14, killing a train driver and disrupting rail traffic while an explosion killed three Russian officers in Oryol region the previous day.
- On September 13 and 14, Ukrainian special forces carried out coordinated sabotage missions targeting critical railway supply lines that support Russian military operations near Oryol and within the Leningrad area, resulting in derailments and an explosion.
- Ukrainian military intelligence acknowledged carrying out two sabotage operations but denied involvement in the train accident in the Leningrad region that resulted in the driver's death.
- The attack near Mshinskaya destroyed 15 empty fuel tankers, and Kyiv said these strikes on crucial supply routes will cause Russia significant logistical difficulties.
- Russian authorities are investigating possible sabotage while recovery efforts continue, as the rail network remains vital for transporting troops and fuel since Russia's 2022 offensive began.
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Kiev, Ukraine. Ukraine carried out two sabotage operations this weekend against the Russian railway network, which left at least three dead, a source of Ukrainian military intelligence (GUR) reported on Sunday.In a message transmitted to AFP, this anonymous source stated that the GUR, in cooperation with army units, carried out Saturday's attack in the Russian region of Oriol, as well as another on Sunday in the Leningrad region.Two trains derai…
In Russia, the number of trajectory gaps is growing, possibly through the acts of sabotage by the Ukrainian intelligence services. In addition, Kiev has now made another hit against the Russian oil sector.
Ukraine is at the origin of two sabotage operations that targeted the Russian railway network during the weekend, says a source in the Ukrainian military intelligence (GUR) on Sunday, 14 September, killing at least three people.
Ukrainian military intelligence and special operations forces launch combined attack on Russian railway
Ukraine’s Special Operations Forces and the Defense Ministry’s Main Intelligence Directorate (GUR) carried out a combined strike on railway infrastructure inside Russia, a GUR source told Ukrinform. The source said Russian Railways workers yesterday discovered mines on the Maloarkhangelsk–Glazunovka line. An engineering unit from Russia’s National Guard arrived, and an explosion occurred during demining, killing two Rosgvardiya officers and seve…
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