Russian authorities have been constructing a railway connecting Russia's port city Rostov-on-Don to occupied Crimea, raising concerns for Ukraine. Kirill Budanov, the head of the Main Intelligence Directorate, warned that the completion of this railway could pose a serious problem for Ukraine, with potential security implications. The railway project is seen as an alternative to the Crimean Bridge, and Budanov mentioned the possibility of attacks on the railway, pointing to previous experiences in dealing with similar issues.
It's not just "Tzar Train" the enemy as I have been highlighting for a year has been bringing occupied rail back online based on Sentinel 1 New Russian GLOC's via rail would be Taganrog to Ilovaisk Ilovaisk to Volnovakha Volnovakha to Mariupol Volnovakha to at least Bilmak… https://t.co/n3b4Nzz53J https://t.co/QCyNPJ2GAg
Budanov threatened attacks on the railway, which will pass through new regions of Russia. The head of the Main Intelligence Directorate said that Ukraine already has experience “dealing with similar problems,” which are “easier than the Crimean Bridge issue.” https://t.co/feNIwbsoSs
⚡️Budanov warns Russian railway in occupied Ukraine can pose 'a serious problem.’ Moscow has been constructing a railroad between Russia's port city Rostov-on-Don and occupied Crimea, as an alternative to the Crimean Bridge. https://t.co/N5PgyPusao
❗️ Ukraine's Defence Intelligence chief: Russia's new railway in occupied territories may pose serious problem https://t.co/SBEKDqDi9f
Via Ukrainian Channel Strana: The head of the Main Intelligence Directorate, Kirill Budanov, said that attacks on the Belgorod region, which, according to the official version of Kyiv, were carried out by Russians fighting on the side of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, were very…
⚠️ "Russia has been building a railway for more than a year to connect with the southern occupied territories. The process is almost complete and could pose a serious problem for Ukraine", - Budanov https://t.co/sFd9tOxOKz