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Lend Lease making an impact?
Don't buy it.
Though blowing up the columns (or even better, the main span) would have been far more permanent.
AoD
Petro Kotin, the head of Ukraine’s state nuclear company Energoatom, warned the diesel generators at Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant only have a limited supply of fuel at present.
Overnight shelling cut power to the plant, which needs cooling to avoid a meltdown, forcing it to switch to emergency generators.
Kotin told BBC World News: “Right now we are working on logistics to supply more fuel for these generators.
“If [the generators] run out of fuel, after that they will stop, and after that there will be a disaster ... there will be a melting of the active core and a release of radioactivity from there.”
That would be quite the feat considering the strait is 19 km wide and the longest Bailey ever built was well under a kilometer.Unless of course they throw up a bailey bridge...
Engineering 'standards' might have become a tad elastic.The Russians are in fact testing the rail bridge as we speak....with an eye to reopening it...........
I find that very suspect. I'm not an engineer, but I've seen my share of engineering inspections, and considering the exploded rolling stock was still sitting on the rail bridge 4 hours ago............
They could build something to cross the broken span.That would be quite the feat considering the strait is 19 km wide and the longest Bailey ever built was well under a kilometer.