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Ukrainian Defense Intelligence Drones Hit Key Railway Junction in russia’s Voronezh Region

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On 17 August, Ukrainian Defense Intelligence operatives struck the Liski railway station in russia’s Voronezh Oblast, crippling a key logistics hub and cutting supplies of ammunition and personnel to enemy troops

Unmanned aerial vehicles of the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine targeted russian military logistics in the Voronezh region. Army TV, citing its own sources, reported:

"Today, operatives of the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine struck infrastructure at the Liski railway junction in the Voronezh region. The operation was carried out jointly with the State Border Guard Service and other elements of Ukraine’s Defense Forces."

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The Liski railway station
The Liski railway station / Open source photo

It has now been confirmed that the strike damaged the railway line.

"Rail transport can no longer pass through the station. As a result, russian forces will not receive ammunition supplies or personnel reinforcements. The Liski station is a critical railway hub in the logistical support system for russian troops operating in the temporarily occupied part of Ukraine," the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine stated.

As Defense Express previously reported, russian assault troops near Vovchansk are advancing "blind," guided by their own drones directly into Ukrainian fire.

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