Partisans sabotage Russian trains: What occupiers lost

ATESH partisans carried out a successful sabotage on the railway in the Karachay-Cherkess Republic of Russia, according to the movement's Telegram channel.
An ATESH agent successfully conducted the sabotage on the railway in the Adyge-Khabl district. A relay cabinet was set on fire between two railway stations.
This railway branch is used to transport ammunition and military equipment from industrial enterprises in the North Caucasus to the Rostov region, and subsequently to the front in Ukraine, the partisan movement’s Telegram channel reports.
Thanks to the sabotage, train traffic was disrupted, causing delays in the delivery of ammunition for multiple launch rocket systems and field artillery, as well as equipment undergoing repairs and personnel being rotated.
"Each strike creates a chain of disruptions – troops in the occupied territories receive fewer shells, reinforcements and repairs are delayed, and Ukraine's Special Operations Forces gain an advantage on the battlefield," the statement said.
ATESH strikes on Russian infrastructure
ATESH partisans regularly carry out sabotage operations targeting Russian military assets.
On the night of September 11, they struck an air defense plant in Tula, destroying a communications tower. The facility is part of Russia’s military-industrial complex and develops air defense systems, rapid-fire cannons, and small arms.
On September 2, ATESH agents disrupted Russian equipment supplies near the temporarily occupied Debaltseve by damaging railway infrastructure. This route is regularly used to transport fuel, ammunition, and equipment.
At the end of August, ATESH partisans carried out an operation on a railway line in Kostroma, destroying a relay cabinet. In doing so, they demonstrated that there are no safe places left for the occupiers.