As a result of the explosion on the railroad canvas, a train with fuel tanks and commodity wagons dropped to the railroad.
The Russian military train was fired and down the railroad near the melitopol of the Zaporizhzhya region. This was reported by the press service of the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine on Sunday, June 1.
It was noted that on the night of May 31 at the railroad station near the temporary occupied of Yakimovka, the Melitopol district of the Zaporizhzhya region, an explosion occurred – a Russian military train was exploded.
“The shipment train was moving toward the temporary conquered Crimea. As a result of the explosion on the railroad canvas, a train with fuel tanks and commodity cars dropped to the railroad. The main logistics of Russians in the occupied territories of the Zaporizhzhya region and the Crimea was damaged,” the GUR said.
According to intelligence, the invaders announced “plan-interception” after undermining.
“The arrangements are patrolled by the Russian guard patrols; checkpoints at the checkpoints are especially selected for all who enter or leave. The resistance to military logistics of Russian conquerors continues,” they added to GUR.
Remember that in the Bryansk region of the Russian Federation there was a collapse of the bridge with cars, at that time a passenger train was traveling under the bridge, as a result of the accident, seven people were killed, 69 injured, including three children.
In the Russian Kursk region, during the movement of a locomotic freight, a bridge collapsed. Part of the train fell down the road under the bridge. One of the driver was injured.
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