Wrold / Crimea Bridge Blast Military Dolphins by Russia Putin cant save bridge CCTV Footage

Zoom News : Oct 09, 2022, 10:22 PM
Russia-Ukraine War: It's been more than seven months since the war between Russia and Ukraine began, but Moscow's victory is not far-fetched. When the war started in February, it was believed that within four to five days, Putin would win this war. Now the month of October has come and Ukraine has proved to be 20 on Russia on many fronts. Russia suffered a major setback on Saturday when a section of a bridge connecting it with Crimea was blown up by an explosion. It is feared that Ukraine itself could be behind this incident. Putin had made many preparations to save the bridge, but all remained in ruins.

Blast on the bridge a sign of Russia's defeat?

The destruction of the only bridge connecting Crimea and Russia by the explosion is a big defeat for Moscow. Actually, Russia had deployed many types of security to protect this bridge. Even Russian President Putin has deployed military dolphins, but none of the weapons worked to save the bridge. According to the 'Mirror' report, several missile defense systems, fighter jets, warships, military divers and heavy artillery were also on the front to protect the bridge. But a small detail in the footage of the explosion has again drawn attention to the role of Russian military dolphins.

Dolphins have been deployed to prevent similar attacks

In a CCTV clip, a small wave appeared under the bridge just before the explosives were detonated, fueling speculation about the possibility of Ukrainian special forces using a boat or water-based drones to launch attacks. Started. This is exactly the same attack that Russia had prepared its military dolphins to stop. These dolphins are patrolling the waters of Azov and the Black Sea.

US also spends on military dolphins

Russia has a history of training dolphins for defense purposes, including the extraction of underwater mines and protecting military sites and ships from the threat of covert enemy divers. The Russian government first introduced military use of dolphins at the Sevastopol naval base during Soviet times. At the same time, satellite imagery captured in 2018 showed that Russia was using dolphins at its naval base in Tartus, Syria, during the Syrian civil conflict. The US is said to have spent about $30 million to maintain its battalion of military dolphins.

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