The representative of the Main Directorate of Intelligence (GUR) of the Ministry of Defense Andrey Yusov commented on the explosion on the railway in the occupied Crimea.
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He stated on the air of the telethon that weapons, ammunition and equipment were transported along the blown-up tracks, so “it is natural that these tracks could not stand it, they were tired and now they will not function for some time.”
According to Yusov, the usual infrastructure on the peninsula will work after its de-occupation.
Recall that on the morning of May 18, Russian publics wrote about the accident on the railway in the occupied Crimea. They published a photo and video of a freight train, part of the wagons of which, as a result of the explosion, left the tracks between Sevastopol and Simferopol.
As a result of the incident in Crimea, the local occupation “authorities” announced the cessation of train traffic on the Simferopol-Sevastopol section. She did not name the specific causes of the accident, however, according to Russian publics, there was an explosion.
Source: Racurs

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