Krise am Roten Meer treibt Anstieg des russischen Schienengüterverkehrs nach sich

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2024/08/25/red-sea-crisis-drives-surge-russian-railway-freight/

6 Comments

  1. AnthillOmbudsman on

    Probably about time to start investing in that central route across the Caspian Sea and through Azerbaijan and Georgia.

  2. KeySpace333 on

    Great, so that means when Ukraine hits Russian railways it’ll cause even more damage.

  3. I’m surprised this hasn’t already been happening. I mean, the amount of supplies Russia is bringing in the from the east should never reach the front. They could cripple the resupply and tie up domestic freight for months and months while Russia scrambles to rebuild. Target the track laying equipment, switching infrastructure, any rail yards they can reasonably reach, it’s basically undefended.

  4. sanitation123 on

    Oooooooh, now I get it. Russia and Iran back the Houthis, Russia benefits financially. Not even joking, I had no idea

  5. This is Russia benefitting at China’s expense. I wonder how the Chinese feel about the houthis.

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