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Destruction of several railway bridges will lead to the collapse of the whole of Russia – Zhdanov

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Bridges are a very important strategic object, particularly in terms of logistics. If we assume that several bridges in Russia can be destroyed at the same time, this will lead to the collapse of the entire infrastructure.

Military expert Oleg Zhdanov said this on his YouTube channel, informs Channel 24 . He suggested that this affected the fighting at the front.

What will happen if several bridges are destroyed in Russia at once

If large-scale work is carried out to destroy several bridges, this could lead to the collapse of the infrastructure of the whole of Russia, if it were possible, – said the military expert.

According to him, such a scenario is theoretically possible. However, from a practical point of view, titanic efforts are required to destroy several bridges at once.

Moreover, the bridges belong to strategic objects and are very well guarded. Especially after the railroad sabotage a few months ago. By the way, the Russians even stopped the Trans-Siberian Railway for 5 days and had to control the traffic manually.

Zhdanov suggested how the simultaneous destruction of several bridges would affect Russia: watch the video

< p>If you destroy several bridges, then it will be an absolute collapse of the transport system. In this case, logistics to the front line is not even a question. So, while the invaders reorganize deliveries to road transport and transport everything, the war may even be over by then. h2>

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