Although far will explode! Ukrainian agents travel thousands of miles to blow up railways northeast of Lake Baikal in Russia

It's shocking how big the security holes in Russia are! The special forces of the Ukrainian Security Service unexpectedly came thousands of miles away in the Republic of Buryatia, north of Lake Baikal in eastern Siberia, Russia, and blew up two Russian trains in two days, paralysed the Russian railway, and destroyed the important transportation line from the Far East to Moscow.

Russian news network, "Ukraine Pravda" reported on December 1 that on the evening of November 30, a freight train exploded and caught fire in the North Muysk tunnel of Baikal-Amur railway in the northeast of the Republic of Buryatia in eastern Siberia, Russia.

The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) admitted it was a well-planned operation, with an interlocutor revealing: "Four explosive devices all exploded during the freight train's journey through the North Muysk tunnel." Now, the FSB (Federal Security Service) is working at the site, and railway workers are trying to minimize the consequences of the special actions of the Security Service of Ukraine and trying to get the tunnel back into operation, but without success."

The Russian telegraph channel Baza reported: "The fuel tank on the train caught fire, exactly what caused the fire is still unknown." Police and officials from the Federal Security Service are working at the scene. In addition, police and special services employees are responsible for arranging the train parking lot."

The 15,343-meter North Muisk Tunnel is located in the northeastern part of the Russian Republic of Breyat (i.e., northeast of Lake Baikal) and is the choke point of the Baikal-Amur railway in Tyshet-Soviet Port.

The Ukrainian Security Service said the attack was the latest in a series of successes by state special forces on the Russian mainland and in territories temporarily occupied by Russia since the start of the full-scale Russian invasion.

A Russian freight train exploded and caught fire in North Muisk, destroying the railway line, and Russian trains were unable to continue in North Muisk and had to be rerouted. In anticipation of the diversion of the Russian train, the Security Service of Ukraine planted an explosive device on the bridge of Chortov.

The Bridge of Czortov is a semicircular viaduct on the northern bypass of the Baikal-Amur railway, 35 meters high and known in Russia as the Devil's Bridge.

As expected! The Russian train was diverted, as the Ukrainian Security Service had predicted, and an explosive device embedded in the bridge exploded as a train loaded with fuel oil crossed the bridge, destroying four tanker cars on the train and setting six tanks on fire.

The Russian Cable channel reported that on November 30, saboteurs blew up a freight train at the Itti-Okushikan crossing in Buryatia, which has 50 trains, including 41 diesel tank vehicles and three aviation fuel tank vehicles.

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