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Re: Ukraine knocks out Russian refinery in major attack

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Re: “How does Russia move supplies from Russia into Ukraine when they have a shortage of fuel for the trucks and trains they'd like to be using to move them?”
It's not the only route, is it? Numbskull that I am, I see a whole lot of Russia touching Russia-controlled land in Ukraine and I think it means that supplying troops in Ukraine will be no problem. What am I missing?


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Re: Ukraine knocks out Russian refinery in major attack
By: Zimbler0
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Wed, 13 Mar 24 10:49 PM
Msg. 51082 of 60008

Decomposed > Well, here's the map as of about two weeks ago. Does it REALLY look to you as if Ukraine is going to stop Russia from getting supplies and weapons to its troops??? It doesn't look that way to me.


The Kerch bridge - connecting Crimea to Russia - was heavily damaged- possible even unusable.

Ukrainian 'sea drones' - used to sink much of Russia's black sea fleet - are more than capable of interdicting Russian attempts to resupply by sea.

Ukrainian long range artillery, missiles, and drones can be used to destroy supplies Russia tries to send its troops in Ukraine.

But the BIG thing I pointed out was Ukraine using drones to destroy Russian oil refineries and fuel storage depots.

How does Russia move supplies from Russia into Ukraine when they have a shortage of fuel for the trucks and trains they'd like to be using to move them?

Zim.


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