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Occupiers strengthening defense of railway in Crimea due to constant sabotage - partisans

In the temporarily occupied Crimea, the russian invaders strengthen the protection of trains through constant sabotage.

This was reported by the Atesh partisan movement.

"The occupiers are strengthening the protection of railway trains through constant sabotage. In recent days, information has been received about additional security measures introduced by the rashists transport police in a number of cities and points: Dzhankoi, Kerch, Feodosia and Simferopol," the message says.

It is noted that the russians are mobilizing additional personnel to accompany cargo and passenger trains. Operational management forces are aimed at strengthening security measures, and even in the technical sector, operational officers are constantly on duty. At the Simferopol station, an enhanced mode of service has also been introduced, with special attention to the control of photos and video recordings.

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"The situation has worsened due to constant sabotage and attempts to violate the security of railway facilities," the partisan movement notes.

It is indicated that the measures to strengthen security indicate the serious concern of the occupiers about the safety of rail transport and emphasize the importance of ensuring the stability and reliability of the transport infrastructure in this region.

As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, in early October, it was reported that the russian occupiers are strengthening the defense of the temporarily occupied Crimea. In particular, the enemy is transferring air defense equipment to Simferopol, as well as equipping new defense structures.

Speaking about Ukraine's steps to de-occupy the Crimean Peninsula, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy noted that the russian military fleet "is no longer capable of operating in the western part of the Black Sea and is gradually fleeing Crimea."

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