
It is now absolutely certain that the rail bridge of Chonhar connecting Russian-occupied Crimea with the remaining Russian-occupied Kherson Oblast has been severely hit. That bridge is most certainly out of action for the remainder of this war.
It is now absolutely certain that the rail bridge of Chonhar connecting Russian-occupied Crimea with the remaining Russian-occupied Kherson Oblast has been severely hit.
You can also see from the picture that the strike was quite precise, hitting the the steel structure next to… pic.twitter.com/7mQ5XgtnWa
— (((Tendar))) (@Tendar) July 31, 2023
by PatientBuilder499
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Stormy weather? Did a shadow fall just before the storm.
the ruzzians have intercepted all the storm shadow missiles…with the rail bridge
Definitely out of action for months. But by then ukraine would be at the gates of crimea
That is not a months long repair. Perhaps a day or two and then they will have to hit it again and this time try for mid span.
Wonderful
While I would welcome this bridge being out of action longer than what it looks, or war ending as quickly as I assume the shown damage can be fixed, I wouldn’t get my hopes up.
Still, all disruption of Mordor logistics is welcome, however big or small.
Unless the war ends in a few weeks it’s safe to say that it will be in use again before then.
That’s an easy fix for them. Hardly being out of action for the remainder of this war unless…. unless the war was over in 3 months (which it won’t be).
Would you want to be the guys sent to repair that knowing they will maybe drop another Christmas gift while you’re working? Haha
This looks like a much easier fix than Kerch.
One down. Now they have to reach the Sea of Azov.
soooo…. instead of truck bomb, are they going to figure out a trainbomb? i mean that would be one hell of a special forces move.
It’s amazing how many military and engineering experts there are in these comments today.
Russian train operator: Nah I’ve seen way worse back home, it’ll do!
We don’t know when the war will end…