Final Seym Bridge DESTROYED! Russia In Full Retreat!

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The latest rumors are that the third and final bridge over the S River has been destroyed, rendering Russian forces unable to hold their ground in the area. If true, this would be a significant blow to the Russian military, leaving them with only a pontoon bridge left to use. However, pontoon bridges have limited capacity and are vulnerable to attack, making it difficult for Russian forces to maintain a large-scale presence in the area.

Reports from multiple sources, including the Osen technical X account and a Russian blogger, confirm that the bridge has been destroyed. The Osen technical X account also notes that the remaining pontoon bridge is a significant vulnerability, as it’s a one-way street, allowing traffic to flow in only one direction, making it difficult to accommodate the large numbers of Russian troops needed to maintain a strong presence in the area.

I’m Paul, a US Army Combat veteran, and I’ll be discussing the implications of this development for Russia. The Russian military strategy appears to be one of controlled withdrawal, attempting to pull back and regroup, but this is a challenging task, as they are stuck on the border of Ukraine, with limited access to ammunition and supplies. The Ukrainian military is making significant gains, pushing Russian forces back and advancing in multiple directions, including north of Coro and Giri.

The Ukrainian forces are working to isolate and eliminate the Russian troops, rather than allowing them to escape or regroup. This would be a significant blow to the Russian military, as it would mean the loss of a large number of troops and the inability to reconstitute a strong presence in the area. As the situation continues to unfold, it’s clear that the Russian forces are in a precarious position, with limited options and a significant risk of being trapped and unable to escape. The Ukrainian military, on the other hand, is gaining ground and building momentum, with a strong chance of achieving a significant victory in this conflict.


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