Panic after attack: massive traffic jams hit Irkutsk after drone assaults on Russian airfields [trucks being searched]





by JaB675

13 comments
  1. Not the best title, but Russia is now stopping and searching trucks. The line of trucks is reported to stretch for several kilometers.

  2. Secondary benefit lol. Massively waste their time. They will eventually have to stop checking. And then round two.

    Russian strategic bomber fleet go fuck yourself

  3. I saw this coming, it is going to cripple the transportation industry.

  4. This is how you terrorize Russia. Make it a pain in the ass to do any of their day to day activities

  5. As if Ukraine would pull this genius shit off and then try using fucking box trucks again immediately after.

  6. As others have touched up on, this tempo is unsustainable. The screwing and hypersecurity of logistics and trucking is a great secondary target to have struck

  7. The best time to close the barn door is actually prior to the leaving of the cows. 

  8. LOL god damn the Russian government is fucking stupid. This attack is over. The next one will not use the same attack vector. All they are doing is amplifying the effect of Ukraine’s attack by crippling their own economy with over bearing regulations. Absolutely moronic incompetent bastards. Wait till the next round is launched from pick-up trucks or sedans or other random vehicles and they’ll just put the whole damn country in lock down and try to search every vehicle. I almost feel bad for them it must be a hard life being that stupid.

  9. This is just for show. A lot of people in Russia are very desperate right now to seem busy, and to make it seem as if their work is important.

    Very soon the consequences will become too severe, and everything will go back to “normal”.

  10. Just imagine Russia… oh no we need to do the same thing. They rush together a sloppy Russian version. Ship containers to Ukraine. A little while later Ukraine sends a thank-you message to Russia for the drones.

  11. I hope there’s lots of perishable goods on those lorries

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