Partisans cut off power to enemy logistics operations near Luhansk
Agents of the "ATESH" military guerrilla movement carried out a successful sabotage operation at a railway junction near the temporarily occupied city of Luhansk, putting critical equipment out of commission.
As a result of the underground’s professional actions, Russian invaders on the front lines were left without operational supplies of ammunition and fuel.
The destruction of the relay cabinet led to a complete halt in train traffic on a strategically important section of the railway.
According to intelligence gathered by activists, restoring the damaged systems in the near future is impossible due to the significant thermal damage to the equipment.
This railway line serves as the main logistical artery for Russian army units operating in the Kupiansk and Lyman directions.
It is via this route that the enemy is transferring its main reserves to conduct active offensive operations in these hotspots on the front.
Trains loaded with artillery shells, equipment for repairing damaged armored vehicles, and fuel and lubricants regularly passed through this hub.
The halt in traffic directly impacts the combat effectiveness of the occupiers’ assault groups, which were counting on scheduled resupply.
Representatives of the “ATESH” movement emphasized the high effectiveness of the operation for the overall situation on the battlefield.
“Our agents destroyed a relay cabinet at a railway junction near Luhansk. The equipment was completely burned out—there will be no quick restoration,” the organization officially reported.
The lack of timely deliveries of ammunition and spare parts is creating a critical shortage in the aggressor’s units, forcing them to slow down their advance.
“The trains didn’t arrive on time—units on the front lines were left without their scheduled resupply of ammunition and spare parts. This directly limits their offensive capabilities,” the partisans concluded.
As a reminder, partisans of the “ATESH” movement destroyed a Russian electric locomotive in Bryansk.
Additionally, “ATESH” partisans blew up the occupiers’ logistics routes in Luhansk.