Ukraine has confirmed a significant strike on the Crimean bridge, marking the third attack since Russia’s full-scale invasion began. On 2025-06-03 19:27:00, the Security Service of Ukraine (S.B.U) reported detonating explosives that severely damaged the bridge’s underwater support structures.
- Ukraine struck the Crimean bridge again.
- Explosives were planted on underwater supports.
- 1,100 kg of TNT used in the attack.
- Surveillance footage verified by The New York Times.
- Traffic on the bridge was temporarily suspended.
- Damage extent remains unclear.
While the full extent of the damage remains unclear, the S.B.U released a video showing the explosion and stated that 1,100 kg of TNT was used. The bridge, which connects Russia’s mainland to Crimea, was temporarily closed, highlighting ongoing tensions in the region.
This incident raises crucial questions about the future of the Crimean bridge and its role in the ongoing conflict. Will this attack provoke further military responses? The implications could be significant for both Ukraine and Russia.
- Increased military tensions in the region.
- Potential for escalated conflict between Ukraine and Russia.
- Impact on civilian transportation and safety.
As the conflict evolves, international observers must remain vigilant and engaged, considering the broader implications of such military actions.