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A massive underwater explosion aiming for a bridge that connects Russia He was left on Tuesday in a “extraordinary state” on Tuesday, according to the Ukrainian security service (SBU).
Surprise detonation comes only a few days after Ukraine performed “Spider’s Web Operation,”, A series of coordinated strokes of drones that passed deep into the Russian territory believed to have taken out dozens of most powerful Russian bomber aircraft and surveillance planes as they sat on the empty walk on five military airports.
“The illegal objects of the Russian Federation have no place in the territory of our country. The Crimea Bridge is therefore absolutely legitimate target, especially since the enemy used it as a logistical artery to secure its troops,” said the Vasily Malyuk general. “Crimea is Ukraine, and every occupation manifestation will get our sharp answer.”
SBU said he had detonated around £ 2500 under the underwater explosives along the Kerch Bridge. The shots showed an explosion focused on one of the pillars of the bridge, followed by people who were examining damage at the top of the bridge.
The explosion was seen on Tuesday, June 3, 2025 along the Kerch Bridge, which connects Russia and Crimea. (APTN/Ukrainian security service)
Malyuk controlled the surgery, which lasted the months of planning, according to the SBU.
“The bridge is in an outstand,” he said.
People were seen at the top of Kerch Bridge spending damage after the explosion on Tuesday, June 3rd. (APTN/Ukrainian security service)
Traffic via Kerch Bridge was delayed for three hours this morning, according to Associated Press.
The bridge was supposedly re -opened before it closed the second time.
SBU said no civilians were injured in the explosion.
The view shows that the Kerch Bridge that connects Russia to the Crimea, which Ukraine on Tuesday, June 3, targets the explosion. (Reuters/Alexey Pavlishak)
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“We hit before Crimea Bridge Twice 2022 and 2023. So today we have continued this tradition already underwater, “Malyuk said.
Fox News’ Jasmine Baehr contributed to this report.