On Monday, Ukrainian forces targeted and destroyed a railway bridge over the Chapaevka river in the Samara region of Russia, as confirmed by local authorities and reported by Tass, a state-run news agency. The attack occurred around 5 a.m., leading to the suspension of rail traffic across the bridge. This incident adds to a series of railway attacks within Russia, amidst the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia.
The Ukrainian Main Intelligence Directorate (GUR) claimed responsibility for the attack via a Telegram post, stating their operation aimed at a railway used by Russia for transporting military cargo, including ammunition from the Polimer company in Chapaevsk, Samara Oblast. The GUR specified that the bridge was put out of service for an extended period due to significant damage to its structural integrity, achieved through the detonation of its power structures.
Russian Telegram channel Baza, associated with Russia’s security services, reported that the explosion damaged the bridge’s metal structure and barrier, but not its concrete support. This marks a continuation of Ukraine’s strategy to target Russian logistics and supply routes.
There were no reported casualties from the incident, but the disruption highlights the ongoing tactical operations targeting infrastructure critical to military logistics in the conflict.
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