Satellite images of damaged bridges in the occupied territories have been released
Satellite images have been published showing three damaged bridges in the temporarily occupied territories—the road bridge in Armiansk, the Henichesk bridges, and the pontoon crossings—as of June 20.
The Henichesk road bridge across the Arabat Strait has been damaged since February 17. Three holes have been identified in the bridge deck. A pontoon crossing has been set up nearby; it is likely that it has also been damaged. Another pontoon crossing appears to have been destroyed. The Russians are also constructing a rampart crossing.
The Henichesk road bridge across the Velyke Hirlo River was damaged by strikes from at least two FP-2 or “Behemoth” drones. Two holes have been identified in the bridge deck.

The road bridge in Armiansk has been damaged in four places, with four holes observed in the bridge deck. Due to this significant damage, the bridge is not in use. However, the Russians have already built an earthen crossing nearby and are using it instead of the bridge.


Overall, the campaign continues; Russian logistics have deteriorated significantly, but a “collapse” is still a long way off, according to Dnipro Osint ⟨ Garbuz ⟩.
On the night of June 20, the Ukrainian Defense Forces struck a number of Russian military targets. Among the targets was a bridge near Henichesk, which the occupiers use to transport equipment and resupply their troops between occupied Crimea and the southern front.
In Taganrog, Russia, a power substation that supplied electricity to the “Atlant-Aero” defense enterprise was damaged. As a result, production lines involved in the manufacture of drones were disrupted.