Talk about precision.
Himars.
And look very carefully bomb damage assessment, structural damage and severe weight restrictions.
The rail line is cut and, with the structural damage I'm not sure you can run locomotive engines across that portion further.
This brings total resupply to less than 50% capacity.
With ferry system going in the shower they are lucky to have even a fraction of resupply for 25,000 troops that just flooded the entire area.
Basically what this means is food is going to get very scarce. Russian military is going to have to figure out whether or not bullets or beans and butt wipe are going to be sent. Which that is going to start shifting the entire capability of those places if not completely pen and tie all them up.
Which ironically, would leave the northern and Eastern central pocket exposed.
Trip all those forces over there and put a cork in the bottle allowing them just enough breathing room where they don't freak out immediately. This is a slow noose.
Wow. It's actually tactics strategy and an evil genius move.
Don't forget because this massive Force has been shifted and all these resources put in, all of a sudden the ability to retreat, has been severely damaged and you're looking at a natural trap.
And the logistics of keeping $25,000 plus soldiers fed equipped and supplied to defend the territory they've already taken.
Oh this starts to add up very quickly. Quite a bit of effort wasted now with this kettling.