Ukrainian operatives allegedly inserted explosive-filled heated insoles into shipments destined for Russian military units, exploiting the network of Russian volunteers and charitable organizations for transport.
Each insole reportedly contained 1.5 grams of TNT, a small but effective charge to cause serious injuries at close range. The primary goal isn't physical destruction, but rather to breed distrust in supplies and cripple supply chains.
This type of sabotage exploits weaknesses in military supply chains, forcing every routine delivery to be treated as a potential threat, according to Treston Wheat, chief geopolitical officer at Insight Forward.