Ukrainian forces struck a bridge in Novaazovsk overnight, hitting Russian trucks and disrupting traffic, according to reports. The strike threatens the 'land corridor' to Crimea, leaving only a single lane open; damage to the bridge could sever the entire coastal route from Mariupol onward.
Ukrainian forces struck a bridge in Novaazovsk overnight, part of a sustained campaign targeting transport infrastructure that sustains Russia's occupied 'land corridor' linking Crimea to the Russian mainland. The latest strike hit Russian trucks and reduced traffic to a single lane, according to a report by reports. As The Zioneer reported on June 11, Ukraine had already struck seven bridges and transport links in Kherson and northern Crimea. A further bulletin on June 13 documented a large-scale drone attack on Crimea infrastructure. The current attack, if it destroys the bridge, would not only block Crimea but the entire coastal stretch from Mariupol eastward, severing a key logistics artery. The extent of damage and casualties remains unverified.
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