In St. Petersburg, partisans destroyed a diesel locomotive used for Russian oil logistics
The "ATESH" guerrilla movement reported the destruction of a diesel locomotive in St. Petersburg, which, according to them, was used to transport oil cargo and support the logistics chains of Russian industry. The incident, according to the movement, occurred as a result of arson and disrupted transportation infrastructure in the northwestern region of the Russian Federation.
This was reported by the press service of the “ATESH” movement.
The movement’s press service noted that their agents carried out a “successful operation” in St. Petersburg, which resulted in the destruction of a diesel locomotive used to transport oil and industrial cargo.
According to them, this incident is part of a systematic campaign targeting Russian logistics, which is already operating under heavy strain.
"ATESH" claims that the Russian Federation’s northwestern transportation system is under constant pressure, and the railway infrastructure is overloaded.


In the event of any disruptions at key hubs, they claim, fuel and raw material supplies are disrupted, industrial enterprises receive fewer resources, and supply chains in the region begin to falter.
It is also noted that the port of Ust-Luga, one of the Russian Federation’s key centers for the export of oil and petroleum products, is located near the site of the incident.
The movement also emphasized that any disruptions in the transportation system immediately affect the entire logistics network, including factories, ports, and regional supply chains.
At the same time, they stated that even deep in the rear, Russia’s critical infrastructure remains vulnerable to attacks and sabotage.
“ATESH” emphasized that there are no safe regions for the Russian military-economic system, and such incidents are part of the pressure on the Russian Federation’s logistics and industry.
Earlier, the “ATESH” partisan movement announced a sabotage operation in the Moscow region, which disrupted the operation of elements of the Russian air defense system on the outskirts of the capital. Agents of the organization damaged several communication towers in the areas of Putilkovo, Kommunarka, and Domodedovo.
Representatives of the “ATESH” partisan movement carried out a successful sabotage operation on a railway section in the Lipetsk region of the Russian Federation, putting a freight electric locomotive out of service.