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Partisans disrupt ammunition supplies to Russian forces near Kharkiv, Atesh says

Partisans disrupt ammunition supplies to Russian forces near Kharkiv, Atesh says Illustrative photo: Russian ammunition (Getty Images)

Underground agents carried out a successful sabotage operation on a railway in Russia’s Belgorod region, stopping the transfer of ammunition, fuel, and logistics supplies to occupying forces, according to the ATESH movement.

Agents of the underground resistance group ATESH successfully sabotaged a railway line in the Belgorod region, destroying a relay cabinet. As a result, rail convoys carrying ammunition for Russia’s “North” military grouping were brought to a halt.

The operation took place near the settlement of Rozumne. According to the underground movement, this section of railway is a critical supply link for Russia’s 380th and 345th motorized rifle regiments, which are operating in the Kharkiv direction near the settlements of Krasne, Morokhovets, and Lukyantsi.

Through this transport hub, occupying forces move ammunition, fuel, and other logistical cargo directly to the line of combat engagement.

Interference with the railway’s automated systems caused serious delays in train traffic. Ammunition convoys failed to reach their destinations on time, leading to a temporary disruption of supplies and a shortage of munitions at forward positions.

While the enemy attempts to eliminate the consequences of the sabotage, the regiment’s logistics remain effectively frozen.

This is not the first successful operation by the underground movement. Earlier, an ATESH agent carried out sabotage in the industrial zone of the Volodarsky district, destroying equipment at a local electrical substation.

That facility is strategically important for Russian military logistics, as it powers the Polpinska railway station. It is through this transport hub that Russian command transfers major rail convoys carrying military equipment and ammunition to the combat zone.

More recently, underground agents recorded the transfer of ammunition from Russia’s Volgograd region toward the borders of Ukraine’s Sumy and Kharkiv regions, made possible by the negligence of the occupying forces themselves.

The arrival of another shipment of shells intended for the North operational-strategic grouping of Troops. was documented. After unloading at the station, the ammunition was distributed among five Ural trucks for onward transport to the front line.