Ukraine has done it again! Blow up Russian bridges and deal a major blow to its logistics!

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-03-05

Against the backdrop of the ongoing escalation of tensions between Ukraine and Russia, the latest attack has taken place. On Monday, March 4, the Ukrainian side announced that it had blown up a railway bridge in the Samara region of southwestern Russia, a move that sparked widespread concern and speculation in the international community.

According to reports, the Ukrainian military intelligence posted a message on the social ** platform that the power structure of the railway bridge was successfully blown up at around 6 am that day. And it is reported that the Russian side has been using the bridge to transport military cargo, in particular, engineering ammunition from the Samara region, and this action is undoubtedly a direct blow to Russia's military strategy.

According to the news, the incident has led to a temporary disruption of railway traffic in the Samara region, and the railway company issued a statement saying that the incident was caused by "unauthorized personal intervention", but fortunately there were no people. However, the seriousness of this incident should not be underestimated, and it may have no small impact on Russia's military operations.

According to Russian news agencies, sources in the rescue services revealed that the ** installation destroyed an important pillar on the railway bridge, which will directly affect railway traffic on the Chapaevka River. This means that the Russian army and equipment may be hindered to a greater extent, and the Ukrainian side is trying to weaken Russia's military power through this move.

The whole incident once again highlighted the tense situation between Ukraine and Russia, and the strategic confrontation between the two sides has intensified. As the Ukrainian side takes increasingly aggressive actions, the international community is also closely monitoring the dynamics in the region. How tensions between Ukraine and Russia will evolve in the future deserve our continued attention.

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