‘ATESH’ partisans disrupt Russian army supplies on the Kharkiv front, blow up logistics line
Partisans from the “ATESH” movement disrupted supply lines for Russian army units in northern Kharkiv region by carrying out sabotage on a railway section near the settlement of Razumnoe in Belgorod region, Russia.
This was reported by the ATESH movement.
As a result of disabling a relay cabinet, a critical transport artery used to deliver resources to the Russian “North”grouping was temporarily blocked.
The movement notes that this railway line is a key link in the supply chain for the 380th and 345th Russian Motor Rifle Regiments, operating on the Kharkiv front near Krasne, Morokhovets, and Lukyantsi. Through this hub, the occupiers transport ammunition, fuel, and other logistical supplies directly to the front line.


ATESH added that the sabotage coincided with Russian Military Engineers’ Day, and interference with automated systems caused significant train delays.
According to the movement, ammunition convoys were unable to reach their destinations on time, resulting in temporary supply disruptions and shortages of munitions at frontline positions. While the enemy attempts to repair the damage, the logistics of these units remain effectively paralyzed.
ATESH also sarcastically congratulated Russian military engineers on their professional holiday:
“‘ATESH’ sincerely congratulates Russian military engineers on their professional day! You’ll have a lot of work now — we’re actively contributing to that. No need to thank us,” the statement said.
Prior to this, agents of the Ukrainian partisan movement ATESH had carefully tracked the supply route of Russian ammunition from Volgograd region, Russia, to the borders of Sumy and Kharkiv regions.