A strike has damaged a bridge linking the annexed Crimean peninsula to a region of southern Ukraine partially occupied by Russia, a Russian official said on Thursday.
“During the night a strike hit the Chongar bridge. There are no victims,” Sergei Aksyonov, the Russia-installed governor of Crimea, said on Telegram.
The bridge connects Crimea, which Russia annexed from Ukraine in 2014, to the Ukrainian region of Kherson.
The Russia-installed governor of Kherson, Vladimir Saldo, said that Ukrainian strikes had hit “bridges” near Chongar, next to photos of what appeared to be gaping holes on a bridge.
The strike came as Ukraine wages a counter-offensive to recapture territory occupied by Russian forces.
Crimea has been regularly targeted by strikes, mostly using drones, over recent months.
🚩#Ukrainian forces hit a bridge on the administrative border between the Kherson region and Crimea near Chongar.
Storm Shadow missiles were likely used according to the Russian-appointed governor of Kherson pic.twitter.com/orLgbESdr0
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