Crimea bridge explosions shows just how fragile supply chains really are


Over the weekend, the 12-mile bridge that connects Russia to Crimea, a heavily disputed piece of land in the region, suffered serious damage after an explosion. The bridge had been used to deliver food and fuel to the peninsula since it was taken over in 2014. Russian troops fighting in Ukraine have been dependent on Crimea for these necessities.

The destruction of the bridge proves that supply chains are fragile. Watching what the Russian military decides to do next may be very interesting.

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