Updated
Updated · UNITED24 Media · Jun 11
Ukraine Strikes 4 Bridges Linking Occupied Kherson and Crimea as Supply Pressure Mounts
Updated
Updated · UNITED24 Media · Jun 11

Ukraine Strikes 4 Bridges Linking Occupied Kherson and Crimea as Supply Pressure Mounts

3 articles · Updated · UNITED24 Media · Jun 11

Summary

  • Overnight strikes on June 11 reportedly hit four bridges linking occupied Kherson with Crimea, including crossings near Preobrazhenka, Myrne, Stavky and Armiansk, according to Moscow-installed governor Vladimir Saldo.
  • The attacks fit Ukraine's "Logistic Lockdown" campaign, which uses medium-range strikes to disrupt Russian troop, fuel and ammunition routes between Crimea and front-line areas in southern Ukraine.
  • Saldo said specialists were inspecting the damage; one bridge remained usable with traffic restricted to a single reversible lane, forcing some vehicles onto the Armiansk-Kalanchak road closer to the front.
  • The latest strikes follow reported hits this week on the Chonhar Bridge and the Henichesk-Arabat Spit crossing, tightening pressure on alternative logistics corridors into Crimea.
  • Crimea's transport strain is now overlapping with fuel disruption in Sevastopol, where authorities said tanker trucks failed to arrive and priority fuel access was shifted to public and emergency services.

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