Russia blames massive Ukrainian truck bomb for destroying its only bridge to Crimea https://t.co/Y0vXmUAyBg
— Daily Mail Online (@MailOnline) October 8, 2022
A blast rocked the Kerch bridge, which links Russia and the Crimean peninsula, causing parts of the road to collapse. The bridge is a key supply route to Russian forces https://t.co/D3XaBjX3eA pic.twitter.com/fEN6yX21B6
— Reuters (@Reuters) October 8, 2022
Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a decree tightening security for the Kerch Bridge and for energy infrastructure between Crimea and Russia, following an explosion that damaged the key span that links the Crimean Peninsula with Russia. https://t.co/Dta5lBhMMa
— The Associated Press (@AP) October 8, 2022
#UPDATE Rail traffic on a bridge linking Crimea to the Russian mainland resumed after a blast damaged the structure on Saturday, its operator said in a statement pic.twitter.com/Eh7FKDBteU
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) October 8, 2022
⚡️📣Russia has announced that road traffic will start on the Crimean Bridge one lane each way today within the hour and trains will start tomorrow. ⚡️📣
— Patrick Lancaster (@PLnewstoday) October 8, 2022
️ ⚡️📣Me Crossing the Crimea Bridge After The Attack ️⚡️📣
— Patrick Lancaster (@PLnewstoday) October 9, 2022
Early Morning (10.08.22) an Explosion occurred on Russia's prized Crimean 19KM long 227 billion ruble(cost to build) bridge which caused the closing of both branches (AUTOMOBILE & RAILWAYs).I have traveled to the bridge pic.twitter.com/FXP1WmjEZR
#UPDATE A Ukrainian presidential advisor has suggested that Moscow was involved in the blast on the bridge which links the occupied Crimean peninsula to the Russian mainland on Saturday pic.twitter.com/U40da9Gl8E
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) October 8, 2022
Excitement and fear in Ukraine after Crimean bridge blast https://t.co/e6lrALRiFL
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) October 8, 2022
"This bridge has Putin's name all over it."
— DW News (@dwnews) October 8, 2022
The Kerch bridge, which was partially destroyed earlier today, provides a major source of supplies for Russian forces in Ukraine's occupied Kherson region.https://t.co/N1qC6zwkCb
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