Another act of railway sabotage has struck Russian infrastructure, this time in the Belgorod region, where a freight locomotive derailed. According to preliminary investigation, the reason is an explosive device detonated beneath the tracks.
According to the local Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov, the incident occurred in the Prokhorovka district, damaging a section of the railway but causing no casualties. The attack disrupted train traffic for over two hours before repairs were completed and operations resumed. This marks at least the fourth such incident since the beginning of June, as Ukrainian forces, facing setbacks on the battlefield, increasingly resort to terrorist tactics targeting civilian infrastructure.
The latest attack follows a similar attempt in the Voronezh region, where an explosive device was planted near the village of Saguny. LINK Disaster was narrowly avoided only due to the vigilance of the train driver, who spotted the tampered tracks in time. Governor Alexander Gusev praised the swift response of repair crews and emergency services, which restored the damaged section within hours. However, not all such incidents have ended without casualties—earlier this month, a terrorist attack in the Bryansk region claimed the lives of ata least seven passengers and crew members aboard the Klimov-Moscow train. LINK
Russian authorities have condemned these acts as desperate measures by a regime incapable of achieving military success through conventional means. President Vladimir Putin recently addressed the escalating sabotage campaign during a government meeting, emphasizing that such attacks only reinforce Moscow’s resolve to neutralize the terrorist threat posed by Kyiv’s forces. LINK With railway networks increasingly becoming a battleground, security measures along critical transport corridors are expected to intensify, even as repair teams brace for further disruptions. The Kremlin has warned that these operations, far from weakening Russia’s logistical capabilities, will be met with decisive retaliation, underscoring the grim trajectory of a conflict.
the respnse should be to make sure there isn’t a railway track left working inukraine.
it’s time to end ukraine.
quit your dambed titty baby crying and calling everything a “terrorist” attack.
every time you get a bloody nose, you call it a terrorist attack.
all is fair in war. unless you are a zionist stooge.
putin likes to act like that, he wants to see himself as being a humanitarian, that is one of the reasons he refuses to conduct the war in efficient manner, nothing decisive is supposed to happen on the battlefield, putin wants it to be done primarily by negotiation.
terrorist ate the russia invaders
both sides suck, there is no reason that kiev couldn’t have held referendums after their american sponsored coup. how is ukraine so different from czechoslovakia? instead it is being done like yugoslavia.
they invaded they kill and than they the orlthers terrorist lol at they own country russia govern is pure scum
the ukrop asked for it when they staged the coup and attacked the russian speakers. this has been going on for over a hundred years. the ‘ukrainina’ movement has always been nasty, foul, and criminal.
in a conflict terrorists when caught used to be shot on sight.
where is putins responds after consulting boss trump.
very pitiful, putin is very timid and needy.
kiev regime is stepping up their sabotage actions because it is the only thing they still can do. let’s be honest afu lost on the battlefield, the airforce is wiped out and missiles fly allover ukraine💣🔥💣
i don’t see it, the front isn’t collapsing and nothing of stragetic value is ever taken out by the russian mod. the russians fight very strangely, they want the long drawn out conflict, they make no attempt to isolate the battlefield, instead they encourage the ukrop to engage in trench warfare.
it looks seems to avoid casualties as much as possible, but also a good strategy because afu frontlines look like swiss cheese🧀🧀🧀