Ukrainian missiles struck one of the few bridges linking the Crimea Peninsula with the Ukrainian mainland early on Thursday, cutting one of the main supply routes for Russian occupation forces in southern Ukraine as Kyiv pushes to drive them out.
Vladimir Saldo, the head of the Russian-installed administration in occupied parts of Ukraine’s Kherson province, released a video of himself on the Chonhar road bridge, where craters had been blasted through the asphalt.
“Another meaningless act perpetrated by the Kyiv regime on orders from London. It solves nothing as far as the special military operation is concerned,” he said, vowing to repair the bridge.
He threatened to retaliate by targeting a bridge linking neighbouring Moldova to Nato-member Romania: “A very serious response is coming very soon. “The Chonhar bridge hit overnight is one of just a handful of access roads to Crimea, which is linked to the Ukrainian mainland by a narrow isthmus. Alternative routes require hours-long detours over roads in poor condition.
Reuters