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In occupied Zaporizhzhya partisans blew up a railway bridge used by the enemy. Photo

Partisans blew up a bridge in the temporarily occupied Yakymivka

In the temporarily occupied Yakymivka in Zaporizhzhia region, guerrillas blew up a railroad bridge. The enemy used this bridge to transport equipment and ammunition.

About this in his Telegram channel said Colonel of the AFU Anatoly Stefan, better known in the network under the call sign "Stirlitz". He also thanked the Ukrainians for their courage and the fight against the occupiers in the territory, which is still under the control of the invading army of the Russian Federation.

He noted that later, when it is safe to do so, he will definitely publish the names of Ukrainian guerrilla fighters.

"In the village of Yakymivka in Zaporizhzhia region, the forces of Melitopol guerrillas blew up a railway bridge, a logistics artery through which the enemy's weapons and military equipment were supplied from the Autonomous Republic of Crimea to the TOT of Zaporizhzhia region," said Anatoliy Shtefan.

 
 
 

Earlier it was reported that the occupants shelled Tsyrkuny near Kharkiv on June 11. Residents in the regional center heard explosions in the suburbs.

We recall that on June 11, it became known that Ukrainian soldiers liberated the village of Blagodatne in Donetsk Region from Russian occupation. The invaders resisted the latter, but thanks to the courage and ingenuity of the defenders of Ukraine, the enemy suffered losses and was forced to flee.

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