ATESH partisans sabotaged the occupiers' railway logistics in the Bryansk region
Agents of the "ATESH" underground movement carried out a successful sabotage operation on a strategically important section of railway connecting Bryansk with the Sumy region.
The partisans managed to completely disable the relay cabinet responsible for the automation and control of train traffic on this line.
This logistics hub played a critical role in supplying Russian troops operating near the Ukrainian border.
It was through this section that regular supplies of ammunition and fresh personnel were transported to reinforce the occupying units.
According to intelligence from the resistance movement, the route was used to provide logistical support to several large Russian army formations simultaneously.
Specifically, this involved supplying the 1443rd Motorized Rifle Regiment, the 83rd Separate Airborne Assault Brigade, and the 810th Separate Marine Brigade.
Due to damage to the infrastructure, rail traffic in the area was paralyzed, which immediately affected the combat capability of enemy forces.
Russian troops faced a severe shortage of ammunition and were unable to promptly replace manpower losses on the front lines.
Due to significant delays in supply, Russian occupation forces were forced to engage in active combat with critically low levels of resources.
This led to a significant increase in losses among enemy personnel and equipment, which found itself without adequate fire support.
As a reminder, partisans of the “ATESH” movement destroyed a Russian electric locomotive in Bryansk.
"ATESH" also identified a Russian camp in Mirny.