Key facts
- Two bridges linking the Russian-occupied Kherson region with Crimea were damaged by a Ukrainian drone attack.
- Traffic on the affected bridges has been suspended.
- Russian-installed officials confirmed the damage and attributed the attack to Ukraine.
- The damaged bridges include those spanning the North Crimean Canal and a road bridge along the Perekop–Armiansk route.
- These strikes are part of Ukraine's broader campaign to disrupt Russian supply lines to Crimea.
Two bridges connecting the Russian-held part of Ukraine's Kherson region with Crimea were damaged and traffic suspended following an overnight drone attack attributed to Ukraine, according to Russian-installed officials. Vladimir Saldo, the Moscow-appointed head of occupied Kherson, stated on Telegram that Ukrainian drones struck bridges near Preobrazhenka and Myrno, a road bridge along the Perekop–Armiansk route, and a bridge near Stavky.
