 Explosion on Crimean Railway will disrupt weapons supply to Russia's Black Sea Fleet. The explosion on a railway in Russian-occupied Crimea, which occurred on the 18th of May, may disrupt the supply of weapons, particularly caliber missiles to the Black Sea Fleet. United Kingdom Defence Intelligence said it. The Defence Intelligence recalled that a train was derailed near Simferopol on the 18th of May 2023, blocking the only railway line into the port of Sevastopol, where the Russian Black Sea Fleet is based. Russia will try to repair this line quickly, but the incident will disrupt the supply of goods and possibly weapons, including caliber cruise missiles, to the Russian Navy. UK Defence Intelligence said. Any sabotage in this sensitive area will further increase the Kremlin's concerns about its ability to protect other key infrastructure in Crimea. The peninsula retains a vital psychological and logistical role in enabling Russia's war in Ukraine, the review states. Andrey Yusov, representative of Defence Intelligence of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine, has commented on the explosion on the railway in Simferopol district of Crimea. Weapons ammunition, armoured vehicles and other means, which are used for the war of aggression against Ukraine, are transported on those railway lines, among other things, to kill Ukrainian civilians and Ukrainian defenders. It is quite natural that these railway lines did not hold up, got tired and now don't function for some time, he added.