Major NATO weapons route in Ukraine destroyed

KALIBR CRUISE MISSILES HAVE DESTROYED BESKYDY RAIL TUNNEL – MAJOR NATO WEAPONS ROUTE

KALIBR CRUISE MISSILES HAVE DESTROYED BESKYDY RAIL TUNNEL - MAJOR NATO WEAPONS ROUTE!!

Kalibr cruise missiles fired from a Russian naval vessel in the Black Sea, entered into – and flew deeply inside – the Beskydy Railway Tunnel near Lviv, Ukraine, and detonated, destroying the tunnel.   It was a key rail route for NATO weapons being shipped into Ukraine.

The 1.8km long tunnel, travels beneath the Carpathian Mountains.  It is the second longest (after Lutuginsky ). It is part of the Lviv railway .

A historic single-track tunnel was built in 1886 during the Austro-Hungarian period . In 2007, due to the emergency condition of the old tunnel, it was decided to build a new, double-track tunnel, which was laid 22 meters south of the old one and parallel to it.

The official opening of the new tunnel took place on May 24, 2018 with the participation of the President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko; train traffic on it began on May 25.

For Ukraine, the new Beskydy Tunnel is of strategic importance, since this route transports goods towards the western border of the country, as well as more than 60% of transit cargo towards Western and Central Europe .

Its construction was a magnificent feat of engineering.

One month ago, on May 2, Ukraine strengthened the security of the Beskydy Tunnel, which provides railroad deliveries of weapons, equipment, fuels, and lubricants, from Central Europe to Ukraine. In Kyiv, they feared that Russia would strike at the facility to cut-off NATO weapon shipments. 

“The goal is to try to disrupt the railway and stop the supply of fuel and weapons from our allies,” said Anton Gerashchenko, an adviser to the Ukraine’s Interior Minister

Now, the tunnel has, in fact, been destroyed.

 

 

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8 Responses to “Major NATO weapons route in Ukraine destroyed”

  1. Tapestry says:

    Is this confirmed?

  2. ian says:

    The article was also on Rixon Stewart’s site, the truthseeker with the Sun newspaper as source, so,?????

  3. danceaway says:

    don’t speak news.com has report saying not sure whether damaged or destroyed. It looks a real work of art. Damage might be more prudent?

  4. Tapestry says:

    Thanks. Those are multiple gauges of rail width I guess we can see. I missed a day or two this week as we were away for half term. I see the Russian Pacific Fleet is holding an exercise – suggesting possible crisis is close on don’t speak news dot com.

  5. pete fairhurst says:

    I just commented on Henry VII threat but went to moderation? Duplicate too