More explosions on the railway await Russia, — British intelligence


British intelligence has counted at least six explosions on the Russian railroad since June.
This is reported by the intelligence department of the British Ministry of Defense.
British intelligence has counted at least six acts of sabotage on the Russian railway since June and predicts that over time the Russian leadership will become more and more worried about this.
The railway is the main rail link between Russia and southern Belarus. The Russian anti-war group Stop the Cars claimed responsibility for the incident. This is at least the sixth case of sabotage against Russian rail infrastructure that Stop the Cars has been claiming since June.
Intelligence officials note that this is part of a wider trend of dissident attacks on railroads in both Russia and Belarus.
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