Drones attacked two important bridges in Crimea
On the night of June 18, the temporarily occupied Crimea came under another drone attack. Two bridges near the village of Rozdolne in the Ichkinsky District, which Russian troops use for military logistics, were targeted.
According to local sources, the drones attacked a railway bridge across the North Crimean Canal, not far from the village of Rozdolne. Eyewitnesses report that about 20 explosions were heard in the area of the bridge.
In addition, the drones struck the so-called “humpback” road bridge, which is located next to the railroad bridge.
At this time, there is no information on the extent of damage to either structure. Meanwhile, videos showing explosions and a fire near the railway bridge are circulating on social media.

According to open sources, the railway bridge is of strategic importance to the Russian occupation forces, as it is used to transport heavy equipment, ammunition, and fuel to the southern sector of the front.
The Russian side has not yet released any official comments regarding the consequences of the attack. Details regarding the damage to the bridges are still being clarified.
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