Ukrainian Saboteurs Destroy Russian Equipment

A stockpile of Russian military equipment erupts in a pillar of fire in the Russian-occupied Sedovo, or Sjedove, located on the Sea of Azov east of Mariupol. The nature of the equipment and the manner of sabotage are unclear. The original source states that a warehouse of Russian military vehicles was “mined,” although the term “mined” may have been confused in translation, and in fact a bomb was planted. Acts of sabotage are confounding existing Russian shortcomings in logistics and supply, as demonstrated in footage posted earlier today by Josh which shows a Russian APC operating in a rear area destroyed by a mine. Certainly, the citizens of occupied Sedovo do not seem sad about Russian misfortune.


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Cam served as an infantry officer in the Marine Corps, deploying to the Horn of Africa and participating in combat operations in Iraq. He currently works in the maritime industry and in the defense sector as an instructor of combined arms planning and operations. An avid sailor, Cam founded and directs Triumph Sailing, a nonprofit that supports veterans and first responders through adventure and fellowship on the water. Triumph Sailing just completed its big yearly event, an offshore race in the Gulf of Mexico with an all veteran crew. You can support the mission and next year's sailing season at Tri-Sail.Org.

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A stockpile of Russian military equipment erupts in a pillar of fire in the Russian-occupied Sedovo, or Sjedove, located on the Sea of Azov east of Mariupol. The nature of the equipment and the manner of sabotage are unclear. The original source states that a warehouse of Russian military vehicles was “mined,” although the term “mined” may have been confused in translation, and in fact a bomb was planted. Acts of sabotage are confounding existing Russian shortcomings in logistics and supply, as demonstrated in footage posted earlier today by Josh which shows a Russian APC operating in a rear area destroyed by a mine. Certainly, the citizens of occupied Sedovo do not seem sad about Russian misfortune.


About the Author

Author's Photo

Cam

Cam served as an infantry officer in the Marine Corps, deploying to the Horn of Africa and participating in combat operations in Iraq. He currently works in the maritime industry and in the defense sector as an instructor of combined arms planning and operations. An avid sailor, Cam founded and directs Triumph Sailing, a nonprofit that supports veterans and first responders through adventure and fellowship on the water. Triumph Sailing just completed its big yearly event, an offshore race in the Gulf of Mexico with an all veteran crew. You can support the mission and next year's sailing season at Tri-Sail.Org.

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