• thejml@sh.itjust.works
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    1 day ago

    it’s a bit harder to have someone sneak in and just turn it back on if its in pieces.

    • FishFace@lemmy.world
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      1 day ago

      I mean, not really? Russia will repair the damage, because it’s on their own territory and Ukraine can’t dedicate its arsenal to hitting the same target again and again. Within Ukraine the pipeline can be disabled, at multiple points, in such a way as to require extensive or complicated repairs, then guarded to ensure it’s not re-enabled by this mysterious sneakster. Or it can be remotely monitored so that, if it is fixed, oil flow can be detected and then turned off again from a different station. There are seven pumping stations in Ukraine from which it can be controlled.

    • Tja@programming.dev
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      1 day ago

      I guess the question (which I also ask myself) is why not blow it up in their territory, just put a few tons of explosives in a section in an unpopulat3d area and blow it to smitherines.

      Or turn the gas off and then dismantle a km long section, if you don’t want to waste explosives and risk fires.

      • Aimeeloulm@feddit.uk
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        19 hours ago

        I wonder if it’s possible to contaminate the oil as a way to sabotage and cripple Russias oil exporting abilities 😬