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Four bridges hit – details emerge on strikes against occupiers' logistics on the way to Crimea

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Four bridges on the route to Crimea came under fire. The Chongar Bridge has been completely disabled following a second drone strike.

Four bridges hit – details emerge on strikes against occupiers' logistics on the way to Crimea
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New details are emerging regarding the overnight strikes on the occupiers' logistics on the way to Crimea, reports the government Center for Strategic Communications, UNN writes.

Details

According to the gauleiter of the occupied part of the Kherson region, Volodymyr Saldo, several key crossings were hit at once:

  • two bridges across the North Crimean Canal in the area of Preobrazhenka and Myrnyi;
    • a road bridge on the Perekop - Armyansk route;
      • a bridge in the area of the settlement of Stavky.

        "According to preliminary information, there is damage," Saldo noted.

        Earlier, OSINT communities reported damage to bridges in the area of Armyansk and Krasnoperekopsk.

        Crimea reports damage to two bridges following overnight attack11.06.26, 02:47 • 16241 view

        Addendum

        On the night of June 9, the Chonhar Bridge, which connects Crimea with the Kherson region, sustained repeated hits.

        The first instance occurred on the night of June 7 — Ukrainian FP-2 and Behemoth drones attacked the Chonhar Bridge connecting the Kherson region with Crimea. The strike was carried out by units of the Phalanx multi-domain operations center of the 1st Separate Assault Regiment and the 475th Separate Assault Regiment Code 9.2. After the attack, traffic on the bridge was closed. Presumably, the second strike was delivered using the same means.

        After the second hit, the 1st Separate Assault Regiment named after Dmytro Kotsiubailo of the AFU Ground Forces indicated that "with the first strike on June 7, we damaged the roadway in one direction. Now this important logistical route is completely disabled. The result — traffic is closed for a long period."