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Why didn't Ukrainian loyalists sabotage train lines from Russia in 2022?

Russia still runs literal actual trains into Ukraine to this...
flesh french chef
  05/05/25
they're not that hard to build or fix. russia built an enti...
crimson place of business candlestick maker
  05/05/25
You're supposed to derail a train first. That alone creates ...
flesh french chef
  05/05/25
They did. Apparently it’s very easy to lay new track.
Supple water buffalo field
  05/05/25
Why not use train derailers or bury high explosives under th...
Exhilarant jet-lagged old irish cottage rehab
  05/05/25
That's it. Derailing a train is way easier than trying to de...
flesh french chef
  05/05/25
It seems like this would be a highly useful strategy if it w...
Exhilarant jet-lagged old irish cottage rehab
  05/05/25
Fuck, how would Russians even remove all the debris from one...
flesh french chef
  05/05/25


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Date: May 5th, 2025 9:46 PM
Author: flesh french chef

Russia still runs literal actual trains into Ukraine to this day.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5720904&forum_id=2E#48906992)



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Date: May 5th, 2025 9:57 PM
Author: crimson place of business candlestick maker

they're not that hard to build or fix. russia built an entirely new line connecting rostov, donetsk, melitopol, and crimea last year.



(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5720904&forum_id=2E#48907014)



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Date: May 5th, 2025 10:07 PM
Author: flesh french chef

You're supposed to derail a train first. That alone creates problems, separate from any damage to the tracks.

Then you sabotage or snipe/bomb the repair crews. They are costly to replace, and the job will be seen as high risk.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5720904&forum_id=2E#48907030)



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Date: May 5th, 2025 9:58 PM
Author: Supple water buffalo field

They did. Apparently it’s very easy to lay new track.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5720904&forum_id=2E#48907017)



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Date: May 5th, 2025 10:04 PM
Author: Exhilarant jet-lagged old irish cottage rehab

Why not use train derailers or bury high explosives under the track with an anti armor mine? There is no way to monitor all that rail.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5720904&forum_id=2E#48907023)



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Date: May 5th, 2025 10:08 PM
Author: flesh french chef

That's it. Derailing a train is way easier than trying to destroy the tracks using other means. Save the HIMARS for the repair crews who try to repair the tracks.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5720904&forum_id=2E#48907033)



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Date: May 5th, 2025 10:13 PM
Author: Exhilarant jet-lagged old irish cottage rehab

It seems like this would be a highly useful strategy if it worked. If russia’s train logistics got fucked up, they would have very serious problems. There has to be a reason why they aren’t doing this

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5720904&forum_id=2E#48907041)



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Date: May 5th, 2025 10:13 PM
Author: flesh french chef

Fuck, how would Russians even remove all the debris from one derailed train without getting sniped by partisans in the bushes? They'd have to clear the whole area before they could even begin laying down new tracks. The derailed train cars themselves would be inside Ukrainian territory, so they could be looted (surely they'd be full of weapons and ammo and cash/diamonds) and repurposed. Too bad no one's invented a time machine!

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5720904&forum_id=2E#48907042)