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According to political technologist Boris Tizenhausen, it is easier to destroy t...

There will be no alternative: Will the Armed Forces destroy the Russian Railway to Crimea - an expert

According to political technologist Boris Tizenhausen, it is easier to destroy the railway than the same Crimean bridge through the Kerch Strait. For the destruction of the railway, which Russia builds in the occupied territory, the land corridor to the Crimea, no effort is required. Political technologist Boris Tizenhausen told about it "Channel 24". According to him, it is easier to destroy the railway than the same Crimean bridge through the Kerch Strait. Yes, the railway is closer.

In addition, it does not require so much "explosive". Tizenhausen stated that the construction of the railway is additional costs for Russia. In addition, it is an illusion that it will be an alternative supply path that is needed if the Crimean bridge is "tired". However, if the Crimean bridge and the railway are "tired" and there will be no alternatives.

"The only way will be only the sea, for example, a ferry crossing, but you do not cling to it, there are VDK (a large landing ship), the remnants, somewhere 5 pieces, which they still carry ammunition," the expert said. The political technologist also stated that there are no easy goals for the Defense Forces of Ukraine. Weapons are needed to shoot for purposes. "It is good that Europe is now accelerating in the process of weapons," Tizenhausen said.

We will remind, in March it was reported that the Russian Federation builds a railway to the Crimea. The railway from the territory of the Russian Federation through Mariupol, Berdyansk and along the coast of the Azov Sea to the Crimea can only become a logistics support for Russian troops in the east and south of Ukraine, experts of Defense Express said. Also, the Atesh guerrillas reported that the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation is being thrown over heavy equipment in the Crimea.