Here is a follow-up to the detailed report on the Ukrainian attack on Russia. Russia is now inspecting every truck.
I hope you noticed that, unlike Russia's attacks on Ukraine, Ukraine only attacked military targets.
--Kim
"As I predicted, a truck phobia has now begun in russia – massive traffic jams have hit the Irkutsk region, and every cargo truck is being inspected.
Recently, I explained why Ukraine chose to publicly disclose so much information about Operation "Spiderweb." By revealing how the operation was executed – including the use of concealed drones inside decoy trucks driven across 5,000 kilometers of russian territory – Ukraine imposed both psychological and economic costs on russia.
Now, every russian cargo truck is a potential threat. Every driver is a suspect. As a result, russian authorities are being forced to:
- Divert resources to inspect and monitor domestic transport routes
- Increase surveillance and internal security across tens of thousands of kilometers of highways
- Slow down military and civilian logistics nationwide
- Mistrust their own citizens – especially private drivers and contractors – fueling paranoia and bottlenecks
And today, we're already seeing this in action.
Russia is panicking. It's halting trucks, blocking roads, and launching a full-scale clampdown on logistics out of fear that another drone attack might be hiding in plain sight.
And remember: rad transport accounts for approximately 70% of the total cargo volume in russia.
This is a major blow to the russian economy."
— Roman Sheremeta
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