The Atesh resistance movement has carried out a successful sabotage operation in temporarily occupied Crimea. According to the movement, their agents disabled relay equipment on the railway near Armiansk, stopping train traffic used to transport ammunition and military equipment for the occupying forces.
"Our agents conducted a successful sabotage of railway infrastructure near Armiansk in the temporarily occupied territory of Crimea. As a result of the relay equipment failure, train movements supporting the occupiers' logistics were halted," Atesh reported.
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The partisans noted that the operation was timed to coincide with a peak in russian logistical activity, significantly delaying the delivery of ammunition and supplies to units on the Kherson front.
According to Atesh, each such action creates additional challenges for the enemy and gradually undermines its combat capabilities.
"Atesh continues to systematically disrupt the occupiers' supply routes. Our agent network is expanding, and our strikes are becoming increasingly effective," the movement added.
Ukrainian partisans regularly conduct operations on russian-occupied territory, collecting intelligence and providing it to the Defense Forces of Ukraine.
Earlier, Atesh operatives revealed a key facility of russia's air defense network in occupied Crimea. During reconnaissance, they identified a radar company in the Fiolent area — a critical element of russia's air defense system responsible for monitoring and protecting the airspace not only over Sevastopol but also across the western coast of the peninsula.
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