Strike on the strategic bridge to the Arabat Spit – satellites confirm the hit
Kyiv • UNN
Satellites have confirmed damage to the bridge leading to the Arabat Spit. Strikes were also recorded on the Chonhar Bridge and crossings over the North Crimean Canal.

Satellite imagery confirms damage to the bridge to the Arabat Spit on the road from the Kherson region to annexed Crimea. This was reported by the Russian service of Radio Liberty, according to UNN.
Details
A video showing the aftermath of the strikes has appeared online. On June 8, Vladimir Saldo, the head of the occupation "administration" of the Kherson region, reported a strike on the bridge that forced the organization of reverse traffic.
On June 11, he reported a strike on two bridges over the North Crimean Canal—near the settlements of Preobrazhenka and Myrne.
Additional Information
On the night of June 9, the Chonhar Bridge, which connects Crimea with the Kherson region, sustained repeated damage.
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. Following the attack, traffic on the bridge was blocked. Presumably, the second strike was carried out using the same means.