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Crippling a bridge didn't help Ukraine; in ancient China it saved a warlord
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From Japan's 1942 invasion of Singapore to the recent Crimean Bridge blast, destroying bridges is futile in modern war, with engineers able to repair them fast But this wasn't the case in Han dynasty China, when an outmatched warlord and his army escaped certain annihilation by destroying a bridge as they retreated
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