Ukrainian partisans disrupted Russia's logistics in Luhansk region

Representatives of the Ukrainian underground carried out a sabotage on the railway near the temporarily occupied city of Stanytsia Luhanska. The Russian forces were transporting equipment and personnel along this route, reports the partisan movement ATESH.
The operation was carried out by agents of the Resistance Forces in the Luhansk region. They managed to destroy a transformer cabinet on the railway near Stanytsia Luhanska.
"The Russian forces were using this route to transport resources for supplying their troops, as well as military equipment and personnel," the underground movement reported.
In ATESH it was noted that the successful sabotage operation disrupted the logistics of the Russian forces, particularly causing delays in the supply of equipment and spare parts.
"We continue to systematically strike at the transportation infrastructure that the Russian forces use for their purposes. And soon, there will be more of such strikes," the movement added.
Additionally, the partisans released footage on social media showing the execution of the sabotage operation in the temporarily Russian-occupied part of the Luhansk region.
Other recent sabotage operations against Russia's logistics targets
In early April, it was reported that Ukrainian underground fighters struck the railway near the city of Kemerovo in Russia, thus slowing down the supply of ammunition to a local Russian military facility.
In March, the ATESH partisans carried out a sabotage operation on the railway in the Smolensk region, Russia, which managed to halt supplies to the Russian forces in the Kursk region.
It was also reported that this winter, partisans carried out a railway sabotage operation in Moscow, heading towards the Kursk region. As a result, Russia's logistics were also disrupted.