Western Sanctions Against Russia Deepen Kaliningrad's Isolation Intelligence
Intelligence data indicate a shift toward maritime transport. In 2019, coastal shipping accounted for 0.4 million tonnes, whereas in 2024, Oboronlogistika alone transported over 2 million tonnes. However, the ferry infrastructure has become overwhelmed, with long queues, limited capacity, and a reduced fleet complicating deliveries.
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According to the intelligence service, the sanctions not only disrupt logistics but also exacerbate socio-economic imbalances in the region, highlighting systemic vulnerabilities.
Photo: Ukraine's Foreign Intelligence Service
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