An intelligence report documenting logistical problems in front of Russia after the Crimea bombing

An intelligence report documenting logistical problems in front of Russia after the Crimea bombing

The latest update published by the British Military Intelligence on the situation in Ukraine, on Monday, revealed that the logistical problems facing Russian forces in southern Ukraine have become more severe after the damage to a major bridge that leads to the Crimea on October 8.
On October 8, an explosion damaged the parallel railway line and partially demolished the bridge that connects Russian territory with the Crimea that was taken in 2014.

In a tweet posted on Monday, the British Ministry of Defense stated that “efforts to reform the bridge are ongoing, which is open to some traffic.”
However, there is still a sizable line of freight vehicles waiting in a designated area close to the biological crossing.
The source claims that in an effort to make up for reduced movement over the bridge, Russian soldiers in southern Ukraine will probably increase the flow of logistical supplies through Mariopol.

The British Ministry of Defense said that with the pressures of the Russian presence in Jeresson and the deterioration of supply routes across Crimea, the landline line through Zaburigia Oblast has become more important to the continuation of the Russian presence there.
A week after the Russian missile barrage that hit the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv came under attack on the ground.

The Kyiv capital was assaulted by “Kamikazi” jets, according to the Ukrainian presidential office.
The mayor of Kyiv said that some residential buildings were damaged as a result of the attacks, and that the rescue teams operate in the targeted places..

An intelligence assessment detailing logistical issues Russia faced in the wake of the Crimea bombing

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