Ukraine attacks Putin’s prized Kerch bridge to Crimea in daring underwater strike with TNT blasts leaving it ‘in a state of disrepair’ days after drones blitzed nuke bomber fleet

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Ukraine's SBU security service said on Tuesday it had hit the road and rail bridge linking Russia and the Crimean peninsula


Russia’s Kerch Bridge to Crimea was left in a ‘state of disrepair’ on Tuesday after Ukraine’s SBU security service hit the link to the annexed peninsula with underwater explosives.

The SBU said in a statement on the Telegram app that it had used 1100 kilograms of explosives which were detonated early in the morning, damaging underwater pillars of the12-mile-long bridge, a key supply route for Russian forces in Ukraine. 

Footage online shows smoke billowing over the crucial link to the annexed peninsula following an explosion.

Head of the SBU, Lieutenant General Vasyl Malyuk, said: ‘We previously hit the Crimean Bridge twice in 2022 and 2023. 

‘So today we continued this tradition underwater. No illegal Russian facilities have a place on the territory of our state. 

‘Therefore, the Crimean Bridge is a completely legitimate target, especially considering that the enemy used it as a logistical artery to supply its troops.

Crimea is Ukraine, and any manifestations of occupation will receive our tough response,’ Vasyl Malyuk noted. 

Russian forces temporarily closed the bridge this morning, according to Ukrainian news outlet Ukrainska Pravda.

No casualties have been reported.  

Ukraine’s SBU security service said on Tuesday it had hit the road and rail bridge linking Russia and the Crimean peninsula

Russian forces temporarily closed the bridge this morning, according to Ukrainian news outlet Ukrainska Pravda

Russian forces temporarily closed the bridge this morning, according to Ukrainian news outlet Ukrainska Pravda

Ukraine's SBU security service said on Tuesday it had hit the road and rail bridge linking Russia and the Crimean peninsula

Ukraine’s SBU security service said on Tuesday it had hit the road and rail bridge linking Russia and the Crimean peninsula

It comes after Ukrainian drones struck multiple military airbases in Russia on Sunday. 

The attacks occurred in the Murmansk, Irkutsk, Ivanovo, Ryazan, and Amur regions. 

Back in 2023, the Kremlin downed two Ukrainian missiles that were aimed at Russia’s Kerch bridge to Crime.

Video footage showed smoke billowing over the crucial link to the annexed peninsula. 

In 2022, a part of the bridge was blown up after a truck exploded on it, with Russia blaming the blast on Ukraine. 

The 12-mile crossing carries heavy significance for Moscow, both logistically and psychologically, as a key artery for military and civilian supplies and as an assertion of Kremlin control of the peninsula it illegally annexed in 2014.

The attack on the Kerch bridge comes a day after delegations from Kyiv and Moscow on Monday held a second round of direct talks on the possibility of ending the war in Ukraine. 

The two sides exchanged their visions of what a peace settlement could look like at the negotiations, mediated by Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, which once again did not yield a ceasefire.

Despite the flurry of diplomacy urged on by US President Donald Trump, their demands have thus far been irreconcilable.

Flames and smoke rise from a bridge connecting Crimea and Russia in Kerch, on the Crimean peninsula, Oct. 8, 2022

Flames and smoke rise from a bridge connecting Crimea and Russia in Kerch, on the Crimean peninsula, Oct. 8, 2022

Smoke is billowing over the Russia's Kerch Bridge to Crimea - as the Kremlin claims to have shot down two Ukrainian missiles aimed at the crucial link to the annexed peninsula, August 2023

Smoke is billowing over the Russia’s Kerch Bridge to Crimea – as the Kremlin claims to have shot down two Ukrainian missiles aimed at the crucial link to the annexed peninsula, August 2023

Hours after the talks concluded, Russian state news agencies published the full list of Moscow’s peace terms that confirmed its maximalist claims.

Russia has repeatedly demanded it retains territory in southern and eastern Ukraine that it occupies and for Kyiv to cede even more land.

Moscow in 2022 annexed four Ukrainian regions – Donetsk, Lugansk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson – despite not having full control over them.

In its roadmap to peace, something what Russia calls a ‘memorandum’, it demanded Ukraine to pull its forces out of parts of those regions that its army still controls as a prerequisite to any peace settlement.

Russia also annexed the Crimean peninsula from Ukraine in 2014 and fully controls it since then.

Ukraine has said it will never recognise its occupied territories, including Crimea, as Russian.

But Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said Kyiv may be forced to try to secure their return through diplomatic means – effectively conceding that Russia could maintain control over some land in any peace deal.

The Russian memorandum starts from a clause saying that all Moscow-occupied territories in Ukraine must be recognized.

This is a breaking news story, more to follow.  


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