Russian-installed authorities in the Crimean peninsula reported shooting down a cruise missile near Kerch and briefly suspending traffic on Kerch bridge.
Russian-installed authorities in the Crimean peninsula on Sunday reported shooting down a cruise missile near the city of Kerch and briefly suspending traffic on the Kerch bridge that links the annexed territory to Russia.
Such attacks far beyond the front line on Russian regions on the border with Ukraine or the annexed Crimean peninsula have become common during the war in Ukraine that has just surpassed its 500-day mark. " 273 days since carried out the first strike on the Crimean bridge in order to disrupt the logistics for the Russians," Maliar wrote.
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