Ukrainian defense forces hit a Russian train in the temporarily occupied territory of the Zaporozhye region.
The multi-stage operation on December 14 was carried out by the Security Service of Ukraine together with the Tavria OSUV, the Main Intelligence Directorate, the Special Operations Forces and the Unmanned Systems Forces. The purpose of this operation was to cut off the logistics routes for the supply of fuel from Crimea to the temporarily occupied territories of the Zaporozhye region. This was reported by “Public” with reference to sources in law enforcement agencies.
First, SBU specialists organized sabotage to blow up tracks while a train with tanks was moving near the village of Alekseevka in the Bilmatsky district. When it stopped and part of the tanks started to catch fire, the Ukrainian military hit the HIMARS rocket fire systems.
The missiles destroyed the locomotive and the outer carriages so that the enemy could not stretch the tanks and save some of the fuel. As a result of the operation, the locomotive and 40 tank cars were burned. In addition, an important railway line that supplied Russian troops was put out of action for a long time.
The Security Service of Ukraine, together with the Defense Forces, hit a Russian train transporting fuel in the temporarily occupied territory of the Zaporozhye region
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Let us recall that Ukrainian UAVs attacked the Sverdlov plant in Russian Dzerzhinsk, where they produce artillery shells, warheads, warheads of cumulative anti-tank guided missiles, warheads for air defense missile systems and aerial bombs, including KABs.
Source: “Public”
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