The Russian government has extended the deadline for the restoration of the Crimean Bridge until December 31 of the current year. ?????????

by UNITED24Media

15 comments
  1. When you indiscriminately conscript hundreds of thousands of people to be turned into meat cubes skilled things like repairing bridges kilometres out to sea becomes a little harder because some of the people with the know how are dead.

    This is the unspoken brain drain of war.

  2. That bridge needs to have a date with a couple of more storm shadows.

  3. the way Ukraine needs to approach this is to hit it about a week before it looks like it is going to re-open.

    they need to re-hit the rail bridge now, and wait until the car bridge is about to reopen before hitting it again.

    wash rinse repeat.

  4. But…but they said it wasn’t that significant, nothing to see here

  5. Na na na na na naaana ![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|sunglasses)

  6. Excellent, but the railway bridge supports need some love too plus a train itself on it needs a second round of action.

  7. when the Ukrainians really start to push into Crimea, the rats will need a place to run away back to russia. After awhile, they can hit the road bridge again.

    In my own opinion, however, I wouldn’t mind seeing the rail bridge hit again now.

    Also, I don’t think russia will be in much of a position to do anything to the bridge by december. they’ll be busy surrendering crimea back to Ukraine

  8. Does it really matter? The road bridge is open in both directions and the rail bridge is operating at full capacity. Bridge needs more severe damage.

  9. They’re just efficient about this. They want to get a couple of hits in, to fix then all at once.

    No point to open in September, if in October the next strike awaits. I think this is a very economic way of thinking.

  10. Thus looks like the perfect amount of damage. Any more and it would be easier to remove before rebuildning.
    Masterful!

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