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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I seriously doubt it was a truck bomb. Explosion on the surface don’t do that.[/quote] So what was it? [/quote] boat underneath[/quote] This. Unmanned seacraft underneath, timed to coincide with the rail tanker cars crossing the same spot on the rail bridge right next to it. So the original detonation took down two spans of one of the road crossings and cause the tanker cars on the train above to explode, damaging the rail crossing as well. Nice work, Ukraine![/quote] Your elaborate theory hasn’t accounted for the grassy knoll or magic bullet. [/quote] Your attempt at snark just highlights your complete ignorance about explosives. Water is incompressible. It makes a perfect medium for a explosive tamper (look it up). A truck bomb exploding on the bridge deck would direct most of the explosive force upwards into the air, imparting very little force into the deck. An explosive going off on the surface of the water would direct most of the energy upwards, since water cannot be compressed. The entire shock front of the blast would hit the span of the bridge from below, heaving it off the piers holding the spans in place. The spans would then fall down exactly as we see in the pics. The train on fire was just a convenient added bonus, and the burning fuel from the train tanker cars likely severely compromised the concrete and steel in the railway spans as well. A drone semisubmersible is probably what was used. The same type craft that is used to smuggle drugs in the Caribbean and coastal pacific. Very hard to detect with surface radar, very hard to see, and no IR signature to give away it’s presence. So a semisubmersible with several tons of explosive is likely what was used. Take your childish snark someplace else. Adults are talking here. [/quote]
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