In Russia, the partisans were inspired by the example of their Belarusian “comrades” and started a “rail war” to prevent Russian troops from going to war in Ukraine.
Russian partisans, after the Russian Federation’s massive invasion of Ukraine, launched a “rail war” to prevent the transportation of Russian military equipment. They also burned down military enlistment offices and orchestrated other sabotage to stop the Russian attack, according to The Insider on Tuesday, June 5th.
The report says that since Feb. 24, at least 23 attacks on military enlistment offices have been recorded in Russia. Of this number, 20 were burned using Molotov cocktails. The media noticed that various groups were behind the attacks-left-wing anarchists, pro-Ukrainian and ultra-right activists.
Between March and June, 63 freight trains were suddenly derailed, the newspaper reported. Responsibility for the “rail war” was assumed by representatives of the “Combat Organization of Anarcho-Communists”. In particular, they delayed the arrival of trains to the military unit in the Vladimir region, where the arsenal of the main missile and artillery department of the Russian Defense Ministry is located.
“Unfortunately, the sabotage was discovered on the night of June 25. However, even in this form, the sabotage caused damage to the enemy, which delayed the movement of trains with military equipment and caused economic damage because on the need to restore the railroads., “the statement said.
Russian partisans say they were inspired by the Belarusian movement of “rail troops” weakening the logistics of the Russian army in the war.
It should be reminded that in Belarus “railroad partisans” accused of burning a relay cabinet on the railroad can be sentenced to death.
Earlier it was also reported that in Belarus security forces detained three people involved in the destruction of two relay cabinets of the signaling installation near Osipovichi, which ensures the movement of trains.
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Source: korrespondent

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