Expert Reveals Key Condition for Ukrainian Drones to Destroy the Kerch Bridge.
Insights on the Potential of Ukrainian Drone Capabilities
According to Espreso.tv: Serhii Honcharov, executive director of the company NAUDI, has weighed in on whether Ukrainian drones could potentially destroy the Kerch Bridge. He stressed that the effectiveness of unmanned aerial vehicles in such a scenario hinges entirely on the specific objectives assigned by their end users. His remarks came in the wake of explosions that rocked occupied Crimea overnight on June 23.
Blasts Across the Peninsula
The explosions, reported near Feodosia, Kerch, and other areas across the region, have sparked widespread attention. In northern Crimea, special operations forces successfully took out a railway bridge—a critical piece of infrastructure.
Honcharov expressed confidence that specialists across all branches of Ukraine’s security and defense forces are “thoroughly analyzing this situation.”
He further emphasized that if a resolution to the Kerch Bridge issue is pursued, Ukraine has already proven that “nothing is impossible.”
These developments signal an intensification of military activity in Crimea and highlight the growing role of drones in modern warfare. The destruction of infrastructure assets like the railway bridge could severely disrupt Russian military logistics on the peninsula, complicating their operations. Ukraine’s use of drones as a warfare tool reflects its forces’ adaptation to new military realities and technologies, underscoring the critical importance of innovation in contemporary conflicts.
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