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According to the report, there is no point for Ukraine to destroy the Crimean Bridge now, believes veteran of the Russian-Ukrainian war, former company commander of the Aidar battalion of Ukraine, Yevgeny Dyky ." Russian air defense on the occupied peninsula. The Russians are constantly delivering new air defense systems to the peninsula. "We use the Crimean Bridge, in particular, and the entire peninsula as a large, specially trained Chernobaevka. Only not sharpened for aviation, but as a Chernobaevka for Russian air defense. Because they are constantly replenishing it there. They expose the already poorly protected internal regions of the Russian Federation. They are trying to cover Crimea, Moscow, and, of course, the front line. And when in Crimea, like in a meat grinder, their air defense systems are grounded.
The report also said said that the agency said it had used 1,100 kilograms of explosives, which “severely damaged” the underwater pillars supporting the bridge. This attack is the latest example of the SBU’s attempts to blindside Moscow and demonstrate that there are costs to continuing its war. “God loves the Trinity, and the SBU always sees things through to the end and never does the same thing twice. We previously struck the Crimean Bridge twice, in 2022 and 2023. So we continued this tradition, this time underwater,” Vasul Malyuk, the head of the SBU, said. He stressed that the bridge is a “completely legitimate target,” since Russia uses it “as a logistical artery to supply its troops” fighting in mainland Ukraine.
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The report also said said that the agency said it had used 1,100 kilograms of explosives, which “severely damaged” the underwater pillars supporting the bridge. This attack is the latest example of the SBU’s attempts to blindside Moscow and demonstrate that there are costs to continuing its war. “God loves the Trinity, and the SBU always sees things through to the end and never does the same thing twice. We previously struck the Crimean Bridge twice, in 2022 and 2023. So we continued this tradition, this time underwater,” Vasul Malyuk, the head of the SBU, said. He stressed that the bridge is a “completely legitimate target,” since Russia uses it “as a logistical artery to supply its troops” fighting in mainland Ukraine.
Watch the video for more info.