Russian missile impacts the rail bridge in Mykhailivka / Selydove which has seen a lot of fighting the past week. 7th September 2024



by jisooya1432

34 comments
  1. The precision… makes every missile hitting a civilian structure a war crime.

    Crazy to think about.

  2. Someone recently said this bridge is the last point/road until a major road that will give the russians a straight shot to Pokrovsk. Definitely makes sense with all the action this area has seen lately.

  3. To be fair, that was a very accurate shot. So many videos cut before we see the final result even though the surveillance drone clearly stays in the area to do BDA.

    When this happens I have to assume the target wasn’t destroyed until I see otherwise. Same with the pontoon bridge earlier. Both sides do it. I guess there is a reason but it is annoying.

  4. Sorry if this question seems obvious, but if this railway bridge is literally on the front line, why destroy it? No more than one soldier can walk over this bridge, just go under it now

  5. They really want to block that acces point.

    I’m assuming that they don’t have much defence after that underpass.

  6. I guess they got really tired of seeing all the videos of their fuckups being shared from that bridge.

  7. Incredibly interesting that Russia resorts to the destruction of a bridge during their advance to Pokrovsk.

    Could this potentially limit their advance?

  8. i was hoping to see an explanation into the comment section. What is the strategic value of hitting this particular bridge ?
    So it’s a rail line that overpasses a road.
    No more trains to pass. But there were any ? All activity and fighting were pointing out that the road was important. As we saw, a tank pushed flaming debries over in order to clear it (quite risky, could get stuck, get some burns, perhaps secondary explosion from that bmp or ifv burning) so it was important. Now, with bridge above gone, what would be the outcome? Some said ukraine is counterattacking on this section ( ❤️ ), but how that bombarded bridge will hinder them?
    An armchair lieutenant here, looking for answers from real armchair generals.

  9. can they not just roll over anywhere else on the rail line LOL, it doesn’t seem that steep or high

  10. Is that the same bridge where all those Russians got fucked up by that Abrams the other day?

  11. this fucking rail bridge is maybe one of the most heavily fought for pieces of military real estate in the world since the first world war. I am shocked any trees are still standing near it

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