Two trains have been destroyed in Russia over the past few days, reducing the Kremlin’s logistics capacity, according to Ukraine’s military intelligence (HUR).
One train was set on fire in Orenburg, 1,100 kilometres east of the Ukrainian border, by “unknown persons” on April 28. Another was destroyed in a fire in the Russian city of Vladikavkaz overnight on April 26.
The train network has been critical for Russia throughout the war, with the Kremlin often relying on rail to carry and supply its convoys.
Kyiv has not claimed responsibility for the destruction and Russia has yet to comment.
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