"Ukraine Suspected in Sabotage of Russian Railway Bridge"

Ukraine's military intelligence agency hinted at responsibility for an explosion on a Russian railway bridge in the Samara region, about 650 miles from the Ukrainian border, disrupting ammunition transport. This marks the latest in a series of successful operations targeting Russian infrastructure deep behind enemy lines. As Ukrainian forces struggle against advancing Russian troops, guerrilla tactics, including attacks on Russian territory and hacking into Russian Defense Ministry servers, have become crucial. The attacks have raised questions about Russia's ability to resupply its forces, while Ukraine faces resource shortages and a stalled aid package from the US.
- Russian railway targeted deep in the country, likely from Ukraine sabotage The Washington Post
- Ukraine-Russia war latest: Ukraine 'blew up' Russian railway bridge transporting 'military cargo' The Telegraph
- Ukraine hints at responsibility for Samara, Russia bridge attack Al Jazeera English
- Explosion Hits Bridge Used by Military Deep Inside Russia, Kyiv Confirms Newsweek
- Unknown individuals damage railway bridge, used for transporting ammunition, in Russia's Samara Oblast – photo, map Yahoo! Voices
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