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That's pretty good, looks like a direct hit on one of the supports . Shame the trains are still running but...bit-by-bit.
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A couple of RSJs, some sheet metal and a healthy dose of good old Russian smekalka will have that right in a flashI wonder if there's a Russian equivalent of NSC, with some Russian handyman saying 'five minute job'?
As in again, since this morning?Now hit it again. Same spot
Best let them repair it first, followed by a 'Putin' driving over it for the domestic Russian audience. Then hit it again.As in again, since this morning?
Ahh, as in should hit it again?
Realistically that bit's knackered already. They'd be better off hitting a different part so there's two places which need repair and the whole process gets more costly and complicated.Now hit it again. Same spot
Realistically that bit's knackered already. They'd be better off hitting a different part so there's two places which need repair and the whole process gets more costly and complicated.
Good engineering common sense.Realistically that bit's knackered already. They'd be better off hitting a different part so there's two places which need repair and the whole process gets more costly and complicated.
No. They'll be saying $500 million job, while planning to spend just a handful of rubles actually doing the work.I wonder if there's a Russian equivalent of NSC, with some Russian handyman saying 'five minute job'?
"A Putin" lol.Best let them repair it first, followed by a 'Putin' driving over it for the domestic Russian audience. Then hit it again.
Russians will feel less and less safe in Crimea. Hopefully they will leave of their own accord, including the military.
Better that than Ukraine having to deal with false insurgency from Russian-backed rebels for years to come. They also won't have to process thousands of POWs.
Not that I think we'll hear about it, but I expect them to find that the bridge as built bears only an external resemblance to the bridge as designed and recorded on any drawings they haven't already chucked out/lost.No. They'll be saying $500 million job, while planning to spend just a handful of rubles actually doing the work.
Bit like the Mafia built bridges in Italy.Not that I think we'll hear about it, but I expect them to find that the bridge as built bears only an external resemblance to the bridge as designed and recorded on any drawings they haven't already chucked out/lost.
Agree on Kerch bridge, but there's so many benefits to Ukraine. Logistics first but also fear into the civillian population and another embarrassing black eye for Putin.The crucial reason that the bridge is a target, is not just to troll Putin (though there is clearly a side benefit there), it's to hamper logistics.
The rail bridge is still apparently operational, and most logistics will come by rail so it needs to be hit again. The great news is that Russian air / naval defences were unable to stop this attack or the one before. There is a lot of bridge to defend at 12 miles, so I have every confidence that Ukraine can permanently disable it.
This will mean that all troops, ammo and weapons will have to go overland, with Tokmak being the main route, which is only 30km from the current front. A breakthrough to this area in effect encircles the entire southern force