Ukrainian forces struck a railway bridge used by Russian troops in occupied Crimea overnight as part of a campaign to disrupt Moscow’s military logistics, Ukraine’s General Staff said on Friday, July 3.According to the General Staff, the strike targeted the railway bridge crossing the Krasnohvardiiske Canal near the occupied town of Krasnohvardiiske.JOIN US ON TELEGRAMFollow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official.The bridge is used by Russian forces to transport personnel, weapons, ammunition and other military supplies across occupied Crimea.The extent of the damage is still being assessed.Electronic warfare and intelligence facilities also hitIn addition to the bridge, Ukrainian forces struck a Russian electronic warfare (EW) station near Artemivka in occupied Crimea.The General Staff also reported a successful strike on a Russian radio intelligence unit in occupied Sevastopol.Elsewhere, Ukrainian forces hit a Russian drone command post near Ukrainsk in the Donetsk region and a command post near Novhorod in the occupied part of the Zaporizhzhia region.Military confirms destruction of two previously targeted bridgesThe General Staff also released updated battle damage assessments from earlier long-range strikes.According to the military, Ukrainian forces destroyed two spans of a road bridge near Azovske in the occupied Zaporizhzhia region during a strike on June 29.It also confirmed that three spans of a bridge over the Kalka River near Hranitne in the Donetsk region were destroyed during a strike on July 1.Both bridges were used by Russian forces to move troops, weapons, ammunition and other military supplies to frontline positions.