Ukraine bombs Putin’s 4000 mile Chinese weapons rail tunnel
Ukraine has escalated its war against Russia by launching a daring sabotage operation deep inside the enemy territory. According to reports, Ukrainian secret agents have bombed a strategic railway tunnel in Buryatia, a region in Russia’s far east that borders China and Mongolia. The tunnel, which is part of the Trans-Siberian Railway, is believed to be used by Russia to transport weapons and supplies from China and North Korea to the frontlines in eastern Ukraine.
The attack, which occurred on Sunday, was the second of its kind in two days. On Saturday, a 50-tanker train carrying diesel and aviation fuel was targeted by a Ukrainian missile near the same tunnel, causing a massive explosion and fire. The Russian authorities have confirmed the incidents and blamed them on “terrorists” sponsored by Kyiv. They have also vowed to retaliate and strengthen their security measures along the railway.
The Ukrainian government has not officially claimed responsibility for the attacks, but sources close to the president have hinted that they were part of a covert operation to disrupt Russia’s supply lines and weaken its military capabilities. The sources also said that the attacks were a response to Russia’s recent missile strikes on civilian targets in Ukraine, which have killed dozens of people and damaged critical infrastructure.