Bofferbrauer2 said:
Doesn't even have to be sabotage. Modern ships need quite some maintenance, the more the older they become and the further they travel in one go. With European ports refusing to dock those ships, they have to travel longer and longer per travel, reducing their structural integrity without proper maintenance. It's a very bone-crushing job that few ever really want to do, and right now Russia both needs their people elsewhere and has full employment, so nobody even goes to do this as they have better options so far. the few that still do probably don't do in depth enough to see the corrosion and with Russia losing so many ships, they won't have the time either to do the maintenance unless it's clear it were about to sink. In short: Even without sabotage, more and more Russian civilian ships will sink as they're not properly carded for. |
Right, that should be obvious and i was only half-joking anyway. Regardless, thanks for posting b/c adds clarity.
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