Category
Latest news

Resistance Group Strikes Russian Military Train Route Near Sevastopol, Crimea

1 min read
Authors
Resistance Group Strikes Russian Military Train Route Near Sevastopol, Crimea
Agents of the Atesh resistance movement successfully carried out a sabotage operation near Sevastopol on the night of March 9. (Source: Atesh)

Agents of the Atesh  resistance movement successfully carried out a sabotage operation near Sevastopol, temporarily occupied Crimea, on the night of March 9.

“Explosions occurred just before the arrival of a military train carrying ammunition, significantly disrupting the occupiers' logistics,” Atesh wrote on their Telegram channel.

Atesh published the coordinates of the operation: 44.547194, 33.606139.

According to the movement’s statement, Atesh performed another sabotage last night, March 11- 12, where they struck another supply line, though details remain undisclosed to protect the agents.

Agents of the Atesh resistance movement successfully carried out a sabotage operation near Sevastopol on the night of March 9. (Source: Atesh)
Agents of the Atesh resistance movement successfully carried out a sabotage operation near Sevastopol on the night of March 9. (Source: Atesh)

“Railway restoration will take time, further delaying Russian ammunition supplies to the frontlines,” Atesh added.

On February 5, Ukrainian Armed Forces struck Russian targets on the left bank of the Kherson region, eliminating over ten boats and a large number of Russian personnel.

See all

Atesh (meaning “Fire” in Crimean Tatar) is a military partisan movement formed by Ukrainians and Crimean Tatars in September 2022. It operates in Russian-occupied areas of Ukraine and within Russia.