June was a terrible month to be a Russian bridge or air defense system
Our military just wrapped up their June checklist, and it turns out "middle-range strikes" are the new favorite hobby. Logistics? Demolished.
So, what does a "systematic campaign" look like when not dressed up in boring military jargon? It looks like a massive headache for Russian logistics, courtesy of some very precise middle-range fireworks.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine spent June focusing on the sweet spot—not too close, not too far, just deep enough into the rear to make life miserable. They managed to wreck 15 bridges and smash 9 air defense systems, plus a bunch of military warehouses for good measure.
Think about it: 15 bridges. That is not a minor inconvenience; that is an absolute logistical nightmare. Without bridges, moving heavy gear and ammunition becomes an extreme sport. And without those nine air defense systems to protect them, the Russian rear is basically wearing a "kick me" sign.
Russians love talking about historical greatness, but they might need to start studying the history of pontoon crossings very soon.
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