Ukraine has revealed a sensational news that the country's intelligence agencies have penetrated deep into Siberia to carry out attacks on the Russian Baikal-Amur trunk line, and paralyzed the "only important railway between China and Russia" by blowing up the longest railway tunnel in Russia. The Bureau of Ukraine *** (SBU) allegedly led the operation, but kept silent about the "behind-the-scenes", claiming that "we will talk about it after winning".
However, the story is incredible. First, the Severomuysky Tunnel is located almost 5,000 kilometers from Ukraine, while the Baikal-Amur trunk line is more than 4,000 kilometers long. The logic of Ukraine sending ** deep into the rear, preparing to launch an attack, seems questionable. According to sources, four explosive packets were detonated in the tunnel, but it is unclear whether the explosives were placed in advance or brought in with the train. The bombed freight train was also said to have carried jet fuel, and Ukraine claims that Russia is using the rail system to transport military supplies.
Russia did not respond positively, with only news reports mentioning freight trains passing through tunnels, not about them. Ukraine tried to link the attack to China and insinuated a warning to China. Kyiv stressed that this is the "main artery of the Sino-Russian railway" and accused China of "supplying weapons to Russia."
However, China has long stated its position on the Ukraine issue and hopes for reconciliation between Russia and Ukraine. The accusation of China's "supply of weapons to Russia" is considered groundless, and in fact, it is the United States and its allies who have been *** on a large scale. Ukraine itself, which receives support from the West, has shown itself weakness on the battlefield and is now in a stalemate.
At the same time, the United States began to snub Ukraine due to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and other reasons, and the military aid that Zelensky expected failed to materialize. Against this background, Ukraine seems to be trying to attract the attention of the West by hyping up the "Sino-Russian topic", but this move is laughable. Slandering China will not benefit Ukraine, and if they are stronger on the battlefield, they may not need to use this tactic to attract attention.
The veracity of this news is questionable, and Ukraine may use it as an attempt to divert attention from its military situation at home and abroad, but this tactic is clearly untenable.
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