Russian forces in Ukraine’s eastern Donetsk region are using thousands of freight carriages as a defensive “train” against Ukrainian troops close to the front line, according to a new report.
The continuous structure of goods wagons stretches between the Russian-controlled Donetsk towns of Olenivka and Volnovakha. It is close to the front lines in eastern Ukraine, according to Ukrainian open-source intelligence tracker DeepState.
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By Ellie Cook – Security & Defense Reporter:
Russian forces in Ukraine’s eastern Donetsk region are using thousands of freight carriages as a defensive “train” against Ukrainian troops close to the front line, according to a new report.
The continuous structure of goods wagons stretches between the Russian-controlled Donetsk towns of Olenivka and Volnovakha. It is close to the front lines in eastern Ukraine, according to Ukrainian open-source intelligence tracker DeepState.
Read more: [https://www.newsweek.com/russia-tsar-train-freight-carriages-eastern-ukraine-isw-olenivka-volnovakha-1868978](https://www.newsweek.com/russia-tsar-train-freight-carriages-eastern-ukraine-isw-olenivka-volnovakha-1868978)
Uhhhh woudlnt this trap the russian army if the front collapsed?