Partisans Destroyed A Diesel Locomotive In Russia's Rostov Region
- 12.04.2026, 11:01
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Echelons are stuck in the rear, military supplies are disrupted.
Atesh agents carried out another successful sabotage on the Russian railroad. In Rostov region they destroyed a diesel locomotive, it cannot be restored.
The sabotage was carried out at a railroad junction, which is important for military logistics and supplies to the occupants fighting in the Zaporozhye direction. Details were reported in "Atesh".
Details of the destruction of a diesel locomotive
Atesh said another strike on the supply of the Russian Armed Forces in the Zaporozhye direction.

"Agents of our movement conducted a successful sabotage near the railway station Likhovskaya in the Rostov region. The diesel locomotive was completely destroyed - it cannot be restored," the movement said, accompanying the message with the corresponding video.
In the published footage, Atesh agents generously pour a flammable mixture on the devices in the cab of the diesel locomotive and then set it on fire.


The movement called the Likhovsky junction "a key transit point for military cargoes to the Zaporizhzhya direction."
"Echelons with ammunition, fuel and armored vehicles for Putin's army operating in the zone of active fighting pass through it. The direct damage from the destruction of the locomotive is more than $150,000. But the real cost to Russia is much higher: Russian Railways is already experiencing an acute shortage of working diesel locomotives, and its recovery resource is almost exhausted. Every unit of traction is on the account - and now it's gone," the report noted.
Atesh emphasized that the locomotive's disabling has blocked the movement of trains on the section.
"Echelons are stuck in the rear, deliveries are disrupted. While Russian Railways is looking for replacements, Russian units on the front lines are left without the promised ammunition replenishment. Blow by blow we will destroy Putin's fascist system from within!" the movement summarized. - summarized the movement.