Ukrainian missiles struck one of the few bridges linking the Crimea Peninsula with the Ukrainian mainland, cutting one of the main supply routes for Russian forces in southern Ukraine, Russian officials say.
abc.net.au/news/ukraine-hits-bridge-linking-crimea-to-mainland/102513784Ukrainian missiles have struck one of the few bridges linking the Crimea Peninsula with the Ukrainian mainland, cutting one of the main supply routes for Russian occupation forces in southern Ukraine as Kyiv pushes to drive them out.
A manager of the Dzhankoi bus station, Vladimir Tkachenko, said five bus routes had to be cancelled or postponed, with travel time increasing by one and-a-half to two hours."Nine-hundred-and-fifty rubles from Dzhankoi bus station to Melitopol bus station, and 600 rubles from Dzhankoi bus station to Genichesk.
Russian investigators said four missiles had been fired by Ukrainian forces at the bridge, the RIA news agency reported.
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