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Russia's Armored Train Can't Save Crimea. Here's Why Ukraine Already Knows That
Russia's Crimea supply situation is dire. Russia's answer? Try armored trains. Steel plating, anti-aircraft mounts, Soviet-era rail doctrine, applied to a threat that arrives from above, not from the side of the track.
In this video: why the Kerch Bridge makes every train crossing an open-air targeting problem, how Ukraine turned a logistics corridor into a hit zone without crossing a single new front line, and what Russia being forced to consider armored trains actually reveals about how badly it's losing the supply war for Crimea.
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This video titled "Russia's Armored Train Can't Save Crimea. Here's Why Ukraine Already Knows That" was published by Wes O'Donnell on Jun 01, 2026 (1 week ago) and has attracted 53.6K views and 6,241 likes on YouTube. The video runs for 15 minutes 23 seconds.
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