Russians Crawled 10 Miles in Kursk Gas Pipeline to Destroy Ukraine Army
Written by Chriss W. Street
Russia has continued to pay Ukraine $1 billion annually to ship about $5 billion of natural gas each year to Europe. When Ukraine refused to allow gas transit in January, Russians soldiers crawled 10 miles through the pipe pipeline to destroy top Ukraine’s army in Kursk.
The fall of the Soviet Union led to Russia gaining access to ship natural gas to almost every NATO nation through a series of in pipelines. But after three years of war, the Ukrainians shut the high-volume Brotherhood pipeline system from Russia via Ukraine to Hungary and Slovakia on January 1st.
The Brotherhood pipeline system consists of five parallel tubes with a diameter of 4 feet and 8 inches, which travels parallel to the 34k-004 road from the Kursk region’s City of Sudha in Russia, south-west to the H-07 road in towards the City of Sumy in Ukraine.
The pipeline network is buried in the ground, but due to vegetation disturbances the pipes are visible from satellite images.
When Ukraine President Zelensky flew back to London to attend the European Security Meeting after his White House blow-up with President Trump and Vice President JD Vance, he was embraced by NATO leaders as a hero who stood up to American chaos.
Zelensky was feeling so empowered, on March 10th he launchedhis biggest ever drone attack sending 343 drones on to attack Moscow and the surrounding region. The attack shut down the Russian capital’s four airports, killed three butchers in a meat warehouse, hit apartment buildings, and injured 17 civilians.
But Zelensky and his European fan-boys did not know that the Russians had drained the natural gas from one of the Brotherhood pipes by pumping oxygen into freshly cut access holes. The first soldiers sent into the pipeline for reconnaissance fainted and had to be rescued, before the pipeline was safe.
As the Ukraine drone attack on Moscow was raging an 800-man Russian Assault company was crawling through the Brotherhood pipeline. The Russians came out behind about 4,000 front-line Ukrainian troops in the Kursk region without being detected by the ever-present drones overhead.
Ukrainian forces had already been losing ground along on the western side of their Russian incursion zone. But when 800 Russian commandos popped out of the gas pipelines, Ukrainian forces panicked, left vehicles and artillery, and ran for their lives.
The entire Ukraine front then collapsed, with about 5,000 Ukrainians in the City of Sudha surrounded and another 10,000 Ukrainians trying to flee. The Russians used artillery fire, helicopter missiles and attack jet strafing runs to slaughter retreating Ukrainians. The incursion zone that held for six months disappeared in just a few days.