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​Ukrainian Resistance Fighters Hit russian Infrastructure in New Wave of Sabotage (Video)

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Resistance operatives destroyed four logistics sites in Bashkortostan and Vologda / screenshot from video
Resistance operatives destroyed four logistics sites in Bashkortostan and Vologda / screenshot from video

At the turn of October and November, resistance operatives destroyed four logistics sites in Bashkortostan and Vologda, targeting russia's communication and transport systems

At the turn of October and November 2025, members of the Ukrainian resistance operating inside russia carried out a new wave of sabotage operations targeting the logistics infrastructure of the occupying state. According to reports, four key sites were destroyed, further disrupting the Kremlin's already strained military supply network.

In the city of Sterlitamak, located in the Republic of Bashkortostan, resistance operatives set fire to equipment belonging to three communications towers. These facilities are believed to have played a role in both civilian and military data transmission, making their destruction a blow to regional connectivity and coordination.

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Simultaneously, another operation was conducted near the city of Vologda, where saboteurs destroyed a railway relay cabinet. This seemingly small target is of major tactical importance: relay cabinets regulate train signaling and control, and their loss can halt or delay military transport convoys moving ammunition, fuel, and equipment toward the front.

The systematic targeting of such infrastructure has become a defining feature of resistance activity within russia. By focusing on communications and railway nodes, Ukrainian partisans aim to weaken Moscow's logistical resilience, a critical factor sustaining its invasion of Ukraine.

As Defense Express previously reported, operators of FPV strike drones from the 3rd Separate Assault Brigade have delivered another series of effective attacks against russian personnel and equipment.

The recent missions, carried out by the PNK group from the Chaos Company's unmanned systems unit, struck the BM-21 Grad multiple-rocket launcher, an artillery gun, and a small group of enemy infantry sheltering in a house on temporarily occupied territory.

russian BM-21 Grad multiple launch rocket system Defense Express Ukrainian Resistance Fighters Hit russian Infrastructure in New Wave of Sabotage (Video)
russian BM-21 Grad multiple launch rocket system / screenshot from video
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