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Third Russian Locomotive Hit on Moscow–Sevastopol Rail Line in Crimea in Less Than a Week

@sentdefender reported that Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces struck a locomotive on the Moscow–Sevastopol Rail Line near Hvardiiske in Russian-occupied Crimea.

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1 source·Jun 9, 9:21 AM·1m read
Third Russian Locomotive Hit on Moscow–Sevastopol Rail Line in Crimea in Less Than a Weektass.com
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Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces targeted a Russian locomotive on the Moscow–Sevastopol Rail Line near Hvardiiske in Russian-occupied Crimea. @sentdefender reported that the strike marks at least the third locomotive hit in less than a week. The Moscow–Sevastopol Rail Line runs through Russian-occupied Crimea and connects the peninsula with mainland Russia.

No further details on damage or operational impact were provided in the report.

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