Ukraine’s Defence Intelligence (HUR) said members of the resistance movement inside Russia carried out new sabotage operations at the end of October and beginning of November, destroying four key logistical facilities used by the Russian military.
Ukraine’s military intelligence says sabotage acts on Russian soil have intensified, targeting transport and communication links that feed Moscow’s war effort. A growing number of resistance operations have hit railways, oil depots, and telecom infrastructure deep inside Russia in recent months, disrupting supply chains used by its forces in Ukraine.
According to HUR, resistance groups set fire to communication tower equipment in the city of Sterlitamak, Bashkortostan, and destroyed a railway relay cabinet near Vologda.
The agency said the attacks disrupted key links in Russia’s transport and communication infrastructure that support its war effort in Ukraine.
“The systematic disabling of such facilities significantly complicates the military logistics of the Russian occupation army,” HUR stated.
The intelligence service said acts of resistance continue across Russia, targeting supply routes and other infrastructure used to sustain Moscow’s invasion.
