An overnight strike presumed to be by Ukrainian forces caused major damage to the only bridge connecting mainland Russia with the occupied Crimean Peninsula
An overnight strike presumed to be by Ukrainian forces caused major damage to the only bridge connecting Russia with the occupied Crimean Peninsula, hitting for the second time a key symbol of PresidentDow Jones & Company, Inc.
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