A drone strike on Tuesday morning has forced the closure of the Chonhar Bridge, a critical route linking occupied Crimea to mainland Ukraine. Vladimir Saldo, the Kremlin-installed head of the occupied Kherson region, said traffic across the bridge had been suspended following the attack and urged drivers to use alternative routes through Armyansk and Perekop.JOIN US ON TELEGRAMFollow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official. The bridge was one of the shortest routes used by Russian forces to move personnel and supplies between the peninsula and southern Ukraine. The bridge crosses the Syvash lagoon at the narrow Chonhar Strait, roughly 140 kilometers (87 miles) southeast of Kherson and about 90 kilometers (56 miles) north of Dzhankoi, a major Russian military hub in northern Crimea. According to Saldo, Russian air defenses intercepted more than 20 drones approaching the crossing, but some had reached their target. The attack came shortly after another strike on the same bridge on Sunday that suspended vehicle traffic. As of Tuesday morning, occupation authorities had not announced when normal traffic across the bridge would resume. The attack also forms part of Kyiv’s ongoing campaign to sever Russian logistics to occupied Crimea. In the second half of May, Kyiv intensified strikes on transport routes to Crimea, resulting in fuel shortages on the peninsula. According to Radio Liberty, cash sales of gasoline had been fully banned in Crimea as of June 4. Fuel purchases were limited to 20 liters (5.3 gallons) per customer and restricted to pre-existing ration coupons, which were also reported to be in short supply.
Traffic Halted on Critical Crimea Supply Route After Chonhar Bridge Hit Again
The attack follows another attack on the same bridge just days prior, as Ukraine ramps up attacks to cut off Russian logistics to occupied Crimea.












