Stay up to date with notifications from The IndependentNotifications can be managed in browser preferences.AllNewsSportCultureLifestyleThe Ukrainian military claims to have destroyed 50 Russian military vehicles in a strike on the Armiansk bridge, which connects occupied Crimea to mainland Ukraine. Ukraine's 1st Separate Assault Regiment Da Vinci stated the attack "completely paralysed" this crucial logistical route, rendering it unusable for Russian forces. Kyiv reported that the targeted Russian vehicles were laden with ammunition and fuel, intended for use near the Zaporizhzhia oblast. Robert Brovdi, commander of Ukraine's Unmanned Systems Forces, asserted that Ukraine possesses the capability to fully sever Russia’s access to Crimea in the "near future". Separately, ambassadors from the UK, France, and Germany met at the Russian foreign ministry yesterday as part of a Europe-led initiative for new peace talks, with Russia indicating openness to European proposals. In fullUkraine-Russia war latest: Kyiv claims devastating strike on Crimea bridge destroyed 50 military vehiclesThank you for registeringPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in

Russian-installed authorities say several bridges on the route to occupied Crimea near Armiansk were damaged on the night of 10-11 June following an alleged Ukrainian attack.

Ukrainian forces have struck a Russian convoy of about 50 lorries carrying fuel and ammunition near Armiansk in Crimea, destroying some of the vehicles.

Fresh Ukrainian attacks have damaged several bridges connecting the occupied Kherson region with Crimea, Kremlin-installed officials said Thursday morning, coming days after they…

The confirmed hit put the bridge out of commission, and additional strikes are not needed, the Da Vinci Regiment said, adding that "the enemy's important logistical route is…

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