Partisans sabotage railway infrastructure in Russia’s south

The resistance movement ATESH has disrupted the occupiers’ logistics in southern Russia, according to a statement by the partisan group.
A transformer cabinet was destroyed on a railway line near Cherkessk in the Karachay-Cherkessia Republic. According to ATESH, this route is used to transport military cargo and to supply Russian army units and the National Guard in the region.
“This sabotage is a sign to the Putin regime that its end is near. We continue to strike at the logistics of Russian troops across the country. More and more people who disagree with the current government’s actions are joining us,” ATESH said.
Earlier, agents of the ATESH movement conducted reconnaissance of key Russian bases in the temporarily occupied Sevastopol, in Kruglaya Bay, and Grafskaya Bay.
In addition, partisans in Sevastopol recently discovered a command post that coordinates Russian airstrikes on southern Ukraine. It is located on the grounds of the former Sevastopol Aviation Plant, which now operates as a branch of the Federal State Unitary Enterprise Aviakomplekt.