Saldo complains that Ukrainian Armed Forces attacked 4 bridges across North Crimean Canal overnight

A Ukrainian soldier with a UAV (file photo). Photo: 21st Mechanized Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

Collaborator Volodymyr Saldo, whom the aggressor state of russia appointed as the head of the occupation administration of the Kherson Region, claimed that the Ukrainian Defense Forces had attacked four road bridges across the North Crimean Canal.

The collaborator wrote about this on his Telegram channel on Thursday, June 11.

According to him, during the night, Ukrainian forces struck structures along the Perekop–Armiansk route, as well as in the areas of the settlements of Myrne, Preobrazhenka, and Stavky.

"According to preliminary information, there is damage. Experts are conducting inspections and assessing the condition of the structures <...> Information on traffic and restoration timelines will be provided later," the collaborator wrote.

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Later, Saldo reported that to travel through the North Crimean Canal, one can use the routes Novooleksiivka — Askania-Nova — Chaplynka — Myrne — Armiansk and Novooleksiivka — Hromivka — Chaplynka — Myrne — Armiansk.

Photo: t.me/SALDO_VGA.

As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, on June 7, the Ukrainian military struck the Chonhar Bridge in the Kherson Region. The occupiers suspended traffic on the bridge, which was restored the following day. However, on June 9, the structure was attacked again, leading to a complete halt of traffic across it.

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As a reminder, on June 9, the commander of the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ Unmanned Systems Forces, Robert “Madyar” Brovdi stated that the russians had banned military trucks from traveling through the so-called "land corridor" to Crimea after several weeks of intense strikes by Ukrainian drones.

We also reported that in late May, a number of analysts and pro-russian media outlets reported that the Ukrainian Defense Forces’ campaign to destroy russian military logistics in the occupied territories was jeopardizing supplies to two russian army groups.

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