NewsUkrainian intelligence hits Russian military transport in Voronezh

Ukrainian intelligence hits Russian military transport in Voronezh

Ukrainian military intelligence, HUR, conducted a successful sabotage operation in Voronezh, immobilizing a locomotive carrying military equipment.

Illustrative photo.
Illustrative photo.
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HUR targeted the railway infrastructure in Voronezh, Russia, as part of this operation.

"Ukrainians immobilized a locomotive in Voronezh that was transporting military equipment. Weapons and other equipment were being transported from Russian enterprises to the occupied territories of Ukraine," reported an intelligence source cited by the Ukrinform agency.

Increasing effectiveness of Ukrainian operations

The operation took place earlier this week, focusing on disrupting military transport. This is not the first such operation that HUR has conducted. At the end of February, agents carried out a similar operation in the Orikhovo-Zuevo depot in Moscow Oblast, although details of this operation have not yet been disclosed.

The Irregular Warfare Initiative portal emphasizes that since the beginning of Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, logistics have played a key role in the course of the war.

"Ukrainian special operations, collaborating with both Ukrainian and Russian partisans, have launched a campaign aimed at immobilizing Russian railway infrastructure. This unconventional sabotage campaign is gaining increasing momentum, demonstrating the potential effectiveness of this strategy in future conflicts," the portal noted.

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