Ukraine Says It Hit Russia’s Iconic Trans-Siberian Railway, Targeting N. Korean Ammo Supply
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Ukrainian secret service announced that it had struck Russia's Trans-Siberian Railway. According to a HUR intelligence telegram thread, the aim was to block ammunition supplies flowing to Russia via this route.
Ukraine Says it hit Russia’s Iconic Trans-Siberian Railway, Targeting N. Korean Ammo Supply
HUR said the attack blocked the movement of military cargo on a rail line that Moscow uses “to supply weapons and ammunition, including those obtained from the territory of the DPRK.”
The Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense carried out an act of sabotage on the Trans-Siberian Railway. It was used, among other things, to deliver weapons from North Korea to Russia, RBC-Ukraine reported, citing the Main Intelligence Directorate's Telegram channel. According to military intelligence, the explosion on the Trans-Siberian Railway occurred on November 13 near the village of Sosnovka in Russia's Khabarov…
North Korean weapons may have been lost there.
The action resulted in the derailment of a freight train. The railway network is crucial to the Russian war effort, as it is through it that ammunition supplies, including those sent from North Korea, reach the front.
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