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​Ukrainian Intelligence Sabotages Power Substation in Kaliningrad, Disrupting russian Military Industry

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Agents of the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine carried out sabotage in Kaliningrad, russia, cutting off power to several russian defense industry facilities. The damage is currently estimated at around $5 million

At around 4 a.m. on June 14, agents of the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine attacked a substation in Kaliningrad, russia. As a result, local facilities associated with the military industry and the russian armed forces were left without power, according to Suspilne, citing intelligence sources.

According to the source, the agents drained coolant from a power transformer. Subsequently, this facility was set on fire.

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Subsequently, a fire broke out at the site of the sabotage, causing severe damage to the substation. As a result, several nearby russian enterprises and military facilities experienced a power outage.

Currently, sources in the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine estimate the damage caused to russia at $5 million.

"We reiterate that russia no longer has any safe rear areas — not in the east, not in the west, nor anywhere else on the planet. Everything russian involved in the war against Ukraine will burn, sink, and be destroyed regardless of its level of protection or location," the source stated.

Ukrainian intelligence continues its efforts to weaken russia's military capabilities, both in occupied Ukrainian territories and within russia itself.

Earlier Defense Express reported that Ukrainian drones had wiped out russian air defense systems in the Zaporizhzhia region.

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