March 12, 2025, 9:33 a.m.

Atesh Sabotages Russian Railroad in Crimea, Disrupts Ammunition Supply

(Photo: Atesh)

The Ukrainian resistance movement Atesh has successfully sabotaged a railroad in occupied Crimea. The explosions took place on the night of March 9 near Sevastopol, just before the arrival of a train with ammunition, causing significant losses to Russian logistics.

According to the guerrillas, the railroad connection in this area is temporarily paralyzed, which will complicate the supply of ammunition to Russian troops on the front line.

Photo: Atesh guerrilla movement.

The movement also reported that they had struck another enemy logistics facility that night, but have not disclosed the details for security reasons.

The guerrillas emphasized that they continue to destroy the supply lines of the occupiers and called on Ukrainians to join the movement to bring the liberation of Crimea and the whole of Ukraine closer together.

Андрій Колісніченко

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