Ukrainian partisans sabotage locomotive supplying Russian forces in occupied Zaporizhzhia Oblast, group says
Atesh said the blaze destroyed the locomotive and blocked a rail line used to move ammunition, fuel and armored vehicles, it claimed.
- On April 11, Ukrainian Armed Forces struck the Krymskaya oil pumping station in Krasnodar and the Gvardiyskaya oil depot in Crimea, targeting critical fuel infrastructure supplying Russia's military operations.
- Targeted facilities support the Transneft pipeline system, which supplies fuel to the Russian Black Sea Fleet and regional aviation bases, directly reducing Russia's offensive potential.
- Atesh sabotaged a diesel locomotive near the Likhovskaya railway station in Rostov Oblast on April 12, disrupting military cargo transport toward Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia Oblast.
- Russian troops allegedly executed four Ukrainian POWs near Veterynarne in Kharkiv Oblast on April 11, with the Kharkiv Regional Prosecutor investigating under the Criminal Code.
- Human Rights Ombudsman Dmytro Lubinets reported at least 337 executions of captured soldiers since 2025, while SBU sources emphasize operations targeting Russian logistics will continue during the war.
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Ukrainian partisans sabotage locomotive supplying Russian forces in occupied Zaporizhzhia Oblast, group says
The pro-Ukrainian partisan group Atesh sabotaged a diesel locomotive in Russia's Rostov Oblast, allegedly used for transporting military cargo toward Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia Oblast, the group claimed on April 12.
Yesterday, April 11, near the settlement of Veterinarne in the Kharkiv region, Russian soldiers killed four Ukrainian prisoners of war. The prosecutor's office has launched an investigation. This was reported by the Kharkiv regional prosecutor's office. According to law enforcement officials, the Russians entered the positions, captured four soldiers from one of the separate mechanized brigades of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, and then shot them …
Ukrainian forces strike Russian oil facilities and troop positions in overnight attacks
Ukrainian forces have targeted Russian oil infrastructure and concentrations of personnel in a wave of attacks overnight. Between April 10 and 11, defenders struck an oil depot, an oil pumping station, three ammunition depots, and enemy manpower, according to a statement Saturday by Ukraine’s General Staff. Full details are available on their official Facebook page. Among the targets were oil facilities used to support Russian occupation forces.…
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