Collapsed Rail: Russia
- Jaime David
- May 31
- 1 min read
A road bridge in Russian-occupied Ukraine near the city of Melitopol was damaged by what Russian-installed officials claim was a Ukrainian strike, resulting in at least seven deaths and several injuries. The bridge, located in the village of Tymofiyivka, is strategically important as it connects Melitopol to other Russian-occupied areas and serves as a key supply route. Russian-installed officials blamed Ukraine for the attack, calling it a terrorist act, while offering varying accounts of the casualty figures and the method of attack. Some claimed the bridge was hit by HIMARS missiles, while others suggested sabotage. Initial reports indicated several people were trapped under the rubble. Ukraine has not officially commented on the incident, maintaining a pattern of neither confirming nor denying responsibility for attacks within Russian-occupied territories. Ukrainian media sources have suggested the bridge was used for military purposes by Russian forces. The destruction or damage of key infrastructure like bridges has been a recurring tactic in the conflict, aimed at disrupting supply lines and hindering the Russian military's capabilities in occupied regions. The event further highlights the ongoing fighting and instability in the region. find the original article here: https://www.yahoo.com/news/least-seven-dead-russian-bridge-234048189.html
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