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俄军利用地下管道潜行,乌军设法应对
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近期报道显示,俄军在乌克兰战场上采取新战术,利用地下管道进行潜行渗透。在库皮扬斯克地区,俄军被发现通过天然气管道建立靠近城市的补给线和无人机操作点。乌克兰军队正积极应对,通过破坏和淹没管道等方式阻止俄军的地下渗透。这是俄军第三次被发现在战争中使用管道进行隐蔽行动,该战术可能对乌克兰的防御构成持续挑战。乌克兰方面已确认部分管道被毁并淹没,并密切监控剩余通道,以防俄军再次利用。

潜行渗透新手段:俄罗斯军队近期被发现在库皮扬斯克地区利用地下天然气管道进行潜行渗透,以建立靠近城市的补给线和无人机操作点,这是俄军第三次被发现使用此类战术。

乌军积极反制:面对俄军的地下渗透,乌克兰军队迅速采取应对措施,包括通过破坏和淹没管道来阻止俄军的行动。目前,部分管道已被成功破坏并淹没,乌军正严密监控剩余通道。

地下管道的战略意义:乌克兰境内拥有大量的地下天然气管道,其中许多管道因欧洲减少对俄罗斯能源依赖而未被充分利用,这为俄军提供了潜在的隐蔽渗透通道,对乌克兰的防御构成了新的挑战。

战术的演变与应对:俄军利用地下管道的战术类似于此前在库尔斯克和阿夫迪夫卡地区采取的行动,表明了其战术的不断演变。乌克兰军队则通过工程手段,如损坏管道接口并灌水,来积极应对这种地下渗透威胁。

Ukrainian troops have been defending the Oskil River, near Kupiansk for months.

Ukraine's war is starting to go below ground.

Russian troops were recently found attempting to infiltrate battle lines in Kharkiv by crawling through an underground pipe, with Kyiv's forces trying to stop them by flooding or fortifying such ducts.

Ukrainian observers publicly identified the pipeline tactic last week in Kupiansk, a city in the Kharkiv region that has seen heavy fighting along the front lines.

It's the third time since the war began that Russian forces have been found crawling or walking in gas or water pipes to avoid detection, and the tactic could present a growing defensive challenge for Ukraine.

DeepState, an oft-cited Ukrainian open-source intelligence group, reported on Friday that Russian troops had used a gas pipe near Kupiansk to sneak past the nearby Oskil River and establish supply lines and drone pilot positions closer to the city.

The group's analysts published drone footage of a uniformed soldier dragging a package out of a hole in a forested area. The report was echoed on Russian social media channels, accompanied by a widely circulated video of soldiers crawling through a pipe. Business Insider could not independently verify the authenticity of either clip or when they were taken.

The General Staff of Ukraine's Armed Forces confirmed in a statement on Saturday that Russian troops had used a pipeline to move troops near Kupiansk, though it said that the city is still under Ukrainian control.

The pipe's exit was not located in the city itself, the general staff wrote, adding that Ukrainian forces had flooded several such passageways.

"It should be noted that there are several pipelines in the Kupiansk area," the statement read. "Three of the four lines have already been damaged and flooded, and the exit of the fourth is under the control of the defense forces."

On Monday, Ukrainian media outlet Espreso published a video interview with Yuriy Fedorenko, a popular drone unit commander from the 429th Separate Unmanned Systems Regiment, who said that his teams used engineering ammunition to damage the Kupiansk pipe previously used by Russian troops.

Fedorenko said Ukrainian forces targeted an area of the pipe that met the Oskil River, allowing the duct to flood.

"This does not mean that over time the enemy will not be able to restore this pipe, but it is being monitored closely," Fedorenko said.

Additionally, Ukrainian military bloggers said on Sunday that Kyiv's forces laid barbed wire inside at least one pipeline, circulating a video that appears to show the pipe's booby-trapped interior. The clip has not been confirmed by authorities.

The tactic of using underground pipes mirrors a bold Russian operation in March that saw the Kremlin's special forces walking roughly nine miles through a gas pipe in Sudzha to strike at the Ukrainian rear in Kursk.

Ukrainian officials said the pipe was unused and had a diameter of 1.4 meters, or about four and a half feet.

While Russia hailed the attack as a success, Ukraine said it later discovered the saboteur team and killed most of them. Most of Ukraine's forces retreated from Kursk that month.

In early 2024, Russian troops were reported by Ukrainian media to have drained a service water pipe in Avdiivka, Donetsk, using it to advance underground and installing exit holes every 300 feet or so.

Major gas pipelines are woven throughout Ukraine, which previously served as a key transit country for Russian gas flowing to Europe. Many of these trunklines, which can move a total estimated 140 billion cubic meters of gas per year, are underused or unused as Europe weans itself off of Russian energy.

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