Just your reminder in my discussion here of how vulnerable Crimea is with or without the Kerch Strait/Crimean Bridge operational, but yes, this strike is coming at this time for a reason. Why? I can't wait to see😎🍿 🥤 https://realcontextnews.com/the-coming-siege-of-crimea/
Not very. It was deemed safe and reopened after 3 hours. After a hammer blow to the face on Sunday, think of this as a jab to the ribs to keep the enemy off-balance so they are distracted from the next punch coming straight their way. Plus lots more internal recriminations for this lapse in security
I wouldn't drive over it until a full team of engineers spent a month going over every pylon. Underwater explosions are very, very bad. Cracks in the concrete will let salt water into the rebar, which will quickly ruin the pylon. 3 hours is nowhere near enough time to check that.
There is the spectacular collapse we are all itching to see, which didn't happen, but as Adam says it could be happening in slow motion but we just can't see it. Fingers crossed.
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Is this really happening?
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