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Russian Border Sabotage: Explosions as Train Passes by in Last Minute Action

A train in the Bryansk region of Ukraine was attacked on Monday morning. The explosive material placed on the rails was detonated as the train was passing, causing the train to derail and the freight car to catch fire. This incident happened just 350 kilometers from the capital, Moscow. The Bryansk region has been targeted by pro-Ukrainian sabotage groups many times in the past 14 months since Russia’s invasion.

Meanwhile, in Russia’s St. Petersburg region, a power line was blown up and an explosive device was discovered near a second line. The governor of the Leningrad region, Alexander Drozdenko, posted pictures of the damage on his Telegram page and confirmed that the federal security service had found those responsible for the incident.

Today’s attack occurred after Russia launched a series of missiles into Ukraine in the morning, killing one person in Kherson and injuring at least 34 in the eastern city of Pavlohrad. The Ukrainians reported that Russia fired 18 missiles and targeted civilians, while officials stated that 15 of the 18 missiles were destroyed in the air.

As the war between Russia and Ukraine continues on the front line, Ukraine’s UAVs targeted oil depots in Kozak Bay, leading to a huge explosion. In the Bakhmut region, the Russians captured four more blocks. The critical region, which has been tied up for months, is expected to come under Russian control in the coming days. The Ukrainians also crossed the critical Dnieper River, and from there, the Russians began setting up tank traps and digging hundreds of kilometers of trench lines to prevent a shock attack on Crimea.

 

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