The SBU prepares new strikes on the Crimean Bridge: how Ukraine is destroying the logistics of the Russian Federation.
The head of the Security Service of Ukraine, Vasyl Malyuk, spoke about three successful attacks on the Crimean Bridge, which caused significant damage to the military logistics of the occupiers. According to him, these actions have become the 'calling card' of the Ukrainian security service and have properly disrupted the military plans of Russia.
This was stated by Vasyl Malyuk during an interview on the 'We-Ukraine' TV channel in the live marathon 'Unified News'.
The Crimean Bridge is damaged
Malyuk explained that due to an underwater strike in 2025, the Crimean Bridge sustained serious damage, especially to the supports of the structure. This has led to restricted traffic on the bridge – trucks can only carry loads weighing up to 5 tons, while military transports have been halted by the enemy.
'There is no military logistics being moved by the enemy there. So, I would say this is a kind of emergency structure,' noted Vasyl Malyuk.
Ukraine defends its position in the Black Sea
The head of the SBU emphasized that the security service is working to prevent Russian influence in the Black Sea by developing the direction of maritime drones. Modern drones have wide functional capabilities and can perform various tasks, including combat ones.
It is also worth noting that in July, the press service of the Naval Forces of Ukraine announced logistics problems in the Russian Federation due to damage to the Crimean Bridge.
Underwater attacks on the Crimean Bridge have pushed the enemy back and inflicted significant losses, as well as forced Russia to face logistical difficulties in the Black Sea. The actions of the Ukrainian security service have confirmed that Ukraine is ready to defend its territorial integrity and take measures to prevent aggression from Russia.Read also
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