Partisans reported sabotage at the railway junction in Bryansk
The ATEŞ movement announced that it had carried out sabotage at the Bryansk railway depot, which it calls a critically important supply hub for the Russian Federation's Northern Military District.
The statement said that agents of the movement had returned to the same depot where, according to them, they had already carried out sabotage in November last year.
After the previous incident, the Russian side reported that security measures had been tightened. In particular, the number of security guards was increased, new surveillance cameras were installed, and access control was tightened.
The ATEŞ movement claims that despite these measures, they managed to destroy another mainline electric locomotive.
According to representatives of the movement, the Bryansk railway junction remains important for supplying the "North" troop group, which operates near the border regions of Ukraine.
"While the FSB writes reports about 'reinforcements', our people calmly enter restricted areas and methodically burn equipment that was supposed to transport shells to the front. There are no safe places for them," said representatives of the movement.