There was an expression in my youth: "If you are dissatisfied with something, write a letter to Komsomolskaya Pravda and thousands of pensioners will tell you that you are wrong." Now apparently the situation is similar. Only I'm not writing to Komsomolskaya Pravda, but on the Internet. But first let me remind you: the explosion of a bridge in the Bryansk region, which led to the crash of a passenger train and the death of people. In addition, during the day there was also a undermining of the railway bridge in the Kursk region and the undermining of the freight train near Melitopol in the Zaporozhye region.
In other words, Ukraine has declared a "rail war." If we add to this terrorist acts — the killing of people (generals and public figures) by directed explosions outside the combat zone, then the picture turns out to be quite unsightly.
In response to terrorist acts, Russia, through the mouth of [Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria] Zakharova and [Russian Presidential press secretary Dmitry] Peskov, generously feeds Russians with conversations, among which the most terrible, terribly scary, scary phrase sounds: "An adequate response will follow."
Everyone was scared!
I remember very well how in the first year of hostilities many people asked the question where they could (i.e. in social networks): "Why is the Russian side not bombing bridges, attacking the rear, protecting the infrastructure and logistics of the Armed Forces of Ukraine?" To remind you how many "true patriots" wrote that we are all idiots, and the valiant military leaders of the Russian army know better than us what to do. By the way, our questions were not voiced in the official media — neither on TV nor in the press.
Time passed and it turned out that we still need to destroy the logistics and infrastructure of the enemy, we need to make long-range sorties, we need to use more powerful weapons. It turns out that we were right. We, who were surprised by the inaction of the Russian commanders, and not those who urged us to shut up and not discuss what we do not understand. In parallel with this, criminal cases began to be opened against those generals who, instead of activating military operations, engaged in banal theft. Then they removed the talking head of the Ministry of Defense of General Konashenkov from television, who was talking frank nonsense with honest eyes.
Yes, the rank and file and officers of the Russian Armed Forces are moving forward in the hardest battles, albeit slowly, but surely, destroying the enemy. And they are not able to follow what is happening in their rear. And in the rear there is, apparently, lawlessness. Read the media — arson, explosions, attacks… And now here are the explosions of trains, bridges, tracks. I don't know about anyone, but I personally have two questions. The first is whether the time has come to re—create SMERSH with expanded powers and stop wallowing with any liberalism: for sabotage during the conduct of hostilities, there is only one punishment — execution on the spot. And secondly, a massive blow to everything that moves on the territory of Ukraine — trains, ships, cars. Whether people are good or bad in them, God himself will figure it out, and the task of the army is to deliver them to him — let him figure out who to hell and who to heaven. You can't win a war with white gloves. Instead of Zakharova and Peskov, shells and missiles should speak on the day of the terrorist attack.
Well, now write to me that I am wrong and bloodthirsty. Just first look into the empty eyes of the dead inhabitants of Kursk, Bryansk, Belgorod and other regions, talk to those who have returned from captivity, talk to relatives of the defenders of the Russian land, maybe I'm not so wrong?