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Diversion on Occupied Railway: Enemy Convoy with Military Cargo Derailed

Partisans successfully conducted a special operation on the railway near Tokmak
Внаслідок диверсії на захопленій залізниці зійшов з рейок ворожий ешелон з військовим вантажем.

On the night of October 26, an explosion occurred on the railway section between the temporarily occupied settlements of Chernihivka and Stulneve in the Berdyansk district of the Zaporizhzhia region. It is reported that the railway track was damaged as a result. This was reported by the publication 'Glavkom' citing GUR.

«As a result of a successful special operation by representatives of the resistance movement, the enemy train, loaded with military cargo, went off the rails», – the report said.

As a result of the operation aimed at disrupting the occupiers' military logistics, about 70 meters of the railway track were damaged, causing traffic in the section to be halted. According to intelligence data, the explosion damaged a locomotive, three railway platforms, and at least nine cars of the enemy military train.

Diversions and Special Operations

In particular, partisans from the 'ATESH' movement reported conducting a diversion at the defense factory 'Shchehlivsky Val' in Tula, which led to the failure of a communication tower. It is noted that the 'Shchehlivsky Val' factory is part of the Russian military-industrial complex and develops air defense and small arms.

Also, the Special Operations Forces of Ukraine, together with Russian partisans, carried out an operation to incapacitate the Ilysk oil refinery in the Krasnodar region of the Russian Federation.

As a result of the explosion on the railway section and other diversionary actions conducted in Tula and the Krasnodar region, serious material losses have been recorded for enemy troops and their defense enterprises. The actions of the resistance movement and special operations in Ukraine and abroad are part of a strategy to localize the threat from the occupiers and undermine their capabilities for conflict.

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