The Rus river-the Yenisei is one of the longest in the world at 2,200 miles; it divides the largest country in the world almost in half, separating European Rus area and the Asiatic Rus area in the east along the Pacific Rim. Only seven bridges cross this important geographic feature for a variety of reasons, mainly a lack of need. Who needs a bridge to "nowhere".
Several months ago, an explosion damaged another bridge crucial to the Rus' logistical stream from supporting countries: China, North Korea, and others. The armaments are crucial to the Rus' continued operations during the war in Ukraine, now in its 4th year. Think about that: 4 years of war, 40,000 casualties per MONTH. Per month. Per month. Hmmm. And how is Putie getting along with these numbers. The old spy isn't getting any younger, now well into his 70's(he's a 'boomer').
So, there's a major bridge over the Yenisei at Krasnoyarsk Krai that carries an enormous amount of freight, both by rail and automotive truck traffic. What would happen if this bridge was targeted for destruction? Hmmmm. Problems for troops in the field; Rus troops and others. It could cause a major defeat for some of the invaders in Ukraine. The Ukrainian military has shown amazing resilience during this fight for survival against the former Soviet hordes. After taking Crimea, the Kremlin thought taking the rest of the country would be a walkover. wring. Kremlin boneheads had all their intelligence wrong, again. No walkover.
So, it's just a matter of time before this bridge and the rest get blown. MAybe the Rus will put up huge defensive positions to protect this vital transportation link; maybe not. Very expensive. The Rus economy is starting to resemble Iran's economy.
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