Russia continues its offensive in Ukraine. Although the Ukrainian armed forces are attempting to “recapture” the area with their counteroffensive, the Russians are demonstrating their military power with drones, aircraft and tanks, among other things. So to defend themselves, the Russians built one Imposing, thirty-kilometer-long defense structure consisting of more than two thousand railway carriages.
As DeepState explains on Telegram, the fortress forms a solid wall and presents formidable obstacles to any troops that dare to advance A very stable structure and some of the railway parts are placed on a high embankment, a structure that ensures efficient load distribution on the ground.
“This complex technical feat is difficult to assess in terms of its effectiveness,” the DeepState team explains, adding that the intent is “clear, as it “represents a significant obstacle to the forward momentum of the defense force.” “Due to the herculean task of damaging, transporting or detonating a massive 30 kilometer long metallic structure, it acts almost as a separate line of defense. Navigating equipment through such a barrier without clearing a corridor is simply impossible.”Add.
Ukrainian information indicates that the defense structure has begun in July 2023 and that the material used comes from areas currently under temporary occupation. It is not the first case of massive Russian defense technology projects, as in April 2023 the construction of Zaporizhzhia, a 70-kilometer-long continuous anti-tank trench, was officially announced. The ditch ran from the village of Semenovka to the settlement of Marinovka.
In connection with the war, it is explained that, according to specialists from the Kiev Scientific Research Institute of Forensic Investigations (KNDISE), Russia used a Zircon hypersonic missile for the first time in the war in Ukraine in an attack on Kiev on the 7th. .
“KNDISE experts are conducting an investigation of the Russian missiles with which the enemy attacked Ukraine on February 7, 2024. According to preliminary information, the 3M22 Zircon rocket was actually used,” wrote the director of the institute, Oleksanr Ruvin, in his Telegram channel. He also explained that the evidence for this was “markings on parts and fragments, the identification of components and parts and the characteristics of this type of weapon.”