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Military train of russian occupiers blown up near Melitopol – Defense Intelligence

On the night of May 31, a military train of the russian occupiers was blown up in the Melitopol District of the Zaporizhzhia Region, disrupting a key logistical artery in the occupied territories of the Zaporizhzhia Region and Crimea.

The Defense Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine has reported this.

Thus, on the night of May 31, an explosion occurred on a railway section near the temporarily occupied settlement of Yakimivka in the Melitopol District of the Zaporizhzhia Region – a military train of the russian occupiers was blown up.

The cargo train was moving towards the temporarily occupied Crimea. As a result of the explosion on the railway track, the train with fuel tanks and freight cars went down a slope. The key logistical artery of Muscovites in the occupied territories of the Zaporizhzhia Region and Crimea has been disrupted," the report says.

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It is indicated that after the rumble on the railway, the occupiers announced an "interception plan" - russian Guard patrols are being recorded in settlements, checks at checkpoints are especially meticulous for everyone who enters or leaves.

"The fight against the military logistics of the Russian occupiers continues," the Defense Intelligence added.

As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, also on Saturday, May 24, in the temporarily occupied territory of the Zaporizhzhia Region, soldiers of the Defense Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine tracked down and hunted down a train of russian invaders with fuel.

Meanwhile, the Ukrainian Defense Forces shot down the latest russian jet drone with a missile system developed by the Defense Intelligence.

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