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In Udmurtia, a plant working for Russia’s military industry was partially left without power (Video)

UA NEWS 28 January 2026 09:39
In Udmurtia, a plant working for Russia’s military industry was partially left without power (Video)

In Russia’s Udmurtia, members of the partisan movement ATESH partially cut off electricity to the Bummash metallurgical plant. The enterprise supplies the Russian army with blanks and special alloys used in the production of weapons and heavy military equipment.

ATESH reported this on Telegram.

In the regional capital, Izhevsk, partisans disabled a transformer substation by setting it on fire. The substation supplied power to key workshops of the Bummash plant.

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As a result of this targeted action by an ATESH agent, the plant’s operations were halted for some time.

Bummash is a strategic enterprise and an important link in the military-industrial complex of the aggressor state.

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