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"Trains Carrying Fuel From Our Sister Country, Belarus, Will Be Attacked By Drones"

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"Trains Carrying Fuel From Our Sister Country, Belarus, Will Be Attacked By Drones"
Dmitry Chernyshev

Well, the blender doesn't have that much fuel anyway.

Russia has no way to build an inconspicuous gasoline pipeline to Crimea or to hide an oil depot or to secretly transport hundreds of thousands of metric tons of diesel fuel from India. This is impossible to do discreetly in principle, writes Russian blogger Dmitry Chernyshev.

Even if the storage tanks themselves are camouflaged, transportation activity remains noticeable. Long lines of fuel tankers—which are highly visible—will form at any fuel pipeline or oil depot. There will be lines at the entrance and exit, large waiting areas for vehicles, and heavy traffic at certain times of the day.

In addition to transportation, oil depots are connected to other infrastructure: railroads or major highways, pumping stations, pipelines, and fire safety systems. Petroleum products are consumed in enormous volumes, and it is impossible to conceal all of this. Any major logistics hub is highly visible.

A tanker carrying fuel still needs to reach the port and dock there to unload. At that moment, it becomes a perfect target.

Trains carrying fuel from brotherly Belarus will be attacked by drones as soon as they cross the border into Russia. And anyway, the “puree maker” doesn’t have that much fuel. Not even close.

All this talk about producing cheap gasoline in their own backyard is nonsense. This “gasoline” will ruin car engines faster than Ukrainian drones.

If Ukraine has acquired a cheap, accurate, and long-range delivery system in huge quantities, it means that everything in Russia that can burn will burn. If Russia has even a shred of self-preservation left, then ending the war on any terms is the only thing that can still save what remains of the country.

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