Oct. 26, 2025, 12:43 p.m.

Ukrainian guerrillas' sabotage disrupts train traffic in Crimea

(SCREEN SHOT: ATES)

The ATESH resistance movement has announced a successful sabotage operation on the railway infrastructure near the city of Armyansk in the temporarily occupied Crimea.

This was reported by the ATESH resistance movement on its Telegram channel today.

As a result of a targeted attack on relay equipment, the movement of trains used to supply the Russian occupation army was disrupted. According to the guerrillas, the sabotage was carried out at the peak moment of the occupiers' logistics transportation.

This operation allowed to slow down the supply of ammunition and logistics for the Russian army units operating in the Kherson direction. The guerrillas emphasize that such actions create additional difficulties for the enemy group and reduce its combat capability.

Earlier, agents of the ATES movement reported a sharp acceleration in the construction of a naval hospital in occupied Sevastopol. This decision pointed to a critical situation with the occupiers' medical infrastructure, which is overloaded due to the enormous losses at the front.

According to the agents, the facility, which began construction in October 2022 and was planned to be completed only at the end of 2026, is now being completed as soon as possible. Construction work is being carried out in three shifts to provide places for the wounded Russian military as soon as possible.

The reason for this haste was the large-scale losses of the occupation forces in the Kherson and Zaporizhzhia directions. The flow of wounded is so great that the existing medical facilities in Crimea can no longer cope with the load.

Катерина Глушко

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