Explosion at Voskresensk railway station in Russia destroys freight cars – GUR
An explosion went off at the Voskresensk railway station in Moscow region, Russia, on December 27 at about 1 a.m., as a result of which freight cars were destroyed, the Main Intelligence Directorate (GUR) of the Defense Ministry of Ukraine has said Saturday.
"On December 27, 2024, at 1 a.m., there was an explosion that destroyed the cars of a freight train at the Voskresensk railway station, Moscow region. The aggressor state used them [the freight cars] to provide logistics for the Russian occupation army," it said on the Telegram channel.
As reported, on December 20, an An-72 military transport plane exploded at the Ostafievo airfield, Moscow region. On December 15, a railroad track exploded in the Russian city of Ulyanovsk. On December 13, a fire in Krasnodar put three locomotives out of service. On December 11, two mainline diesel locomotives of the aggressor state burned in Bryansk.
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