Resistance sabotages Russian logistics sites – HUR
In the Russian Federation, four military logistics facilities were struck. (Photo: HUR)
Russian resistance activists destroyed four key enemy logistics sites in late October and early November, including communication towers in Bashkortostan and a railway relay cabinet near Vologda, severely hampering Moscow's supply lines, Ukraine's military intelligence reported on Nov. 9.
In Sterlitamak in the Republic of Bashkortostan, they burned equipment on three communication towers, while near Vologda they destroyed a railway relay cabinet.
The systematic disabling of such facilities significantly complicates the military logistics of Russian troops.
Resistance movement representatives state that opposition to the Kremlin criminal regime continues.
On Nov. 6, Defense Intelligence fighters struck the Sterlitamak petrochemical plant in Russia's Bashkortostan with long-range drones.
Overnight into Nov. 4, explosions were also reported at the petrochemical plant in Sterlitamak. According to Russian media, a building partially collapsed at the facility, where five people were present. Local authorities denied a drone attack.
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