Freedom of Russia Resistance and ATESH Burned Two Russian Diesel Locomotives

21 March 2026

A burned-out diesel locomotive in the Kemerovo Region. March 20, 2026. Photo credits: Freedom of Russia Resistance

The resistance movement disabled two diesel locomotives belonging to the Russian invaders. The sabotage took place on the territory of the Prokopyevsk Transport Administration in the Kemerovo region and at a railway junction near Simferopol in Crimea.

Representatives of the Freedom of Russia and ATESH partisan movements reported this.

The locomotives were used to transport military cargo to the front lines, including ammunition and fuel.

Coal and spare parts for equipment were also transported through these railway junctions.

A diesel locomotive was destroyed near Simferopol on the eve of March 18. This branch line is key for supplying Russian units in the Zaporizhzhia direction, where active fighting continues.

As a result of the operation, the locomotives’ equipment was completely burned, and the equipment cannot be quickly restored.

At the Prokopyevsk Transport Administration, the diesel locomotive ensured operations in several directions simultaneously.

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