A reported explosion closed a vital railway supply route in Russian-occupied Crimea on Wednesday, as Moscow and its regional collaborator authorities struggle with a wave of sabotage attacks.
Sergey Aksyonov, the Kremlin-installed head of occupied Crimea, announced via Telegram on Wednesday that a railway line in the peninsula’s Feodosia region “was damaged” in an unspecified incident overnight on Tuesday. “Train traffic will be restored within two hours,” Aksyonov wrote. “There were no casualties. Services are on site. I ask everyone to remain calm and trust only trusted sources of information.” The Russian Baza Telegram channel—which has more than 900,000 subscribers—reported that “unknown people blew up the railway in the Crimea” near Feodosia.
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