Undermining the railway track in the Crimea occurred near the village of Stepnoye – the Feodosia railway line was broken.
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This Babel was confirmed in the Main Directorate of Intelligence, adding that “to be continued.”
The occupying authorities promised to repair the canvas within two hours, but the so-called chairman of the peninsula, Aksyonov, has been silent on this matter for five hours.
The Russian TG channel Baza also writes that the railway tracks in the Feodosia region were blown up on the night of June 21. Two morning trains have been canceled due to track damage. Transportation by buses has been organized for passengers of the Feodosia and Vladislavovka stations, Oleg Kryuchkov, adviser to the head of the annexed Crimea, said.
On June 11, the railway track was damaged on the Vladislavovka-Kirovskoye section near Feodosia. Then the movement of trains was also suspended for several hours, and passengers of out-of-town communications were transported by buses. The authorities of the annexed peninsula did not name the cause of the incident, and Baza wrote about sabotage.
Rakurs wrote on the morning of June 21 that trains were temporarily suspended in the occupied Crimea. In the Feodosiya region, unknown people blew up the railway track.
Source: Racurs

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