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Continued strikes reported on bridges and infrastructure in Crimea and southern Ukraine

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Posted Jun 11, 2026, 08:30 AM UTC · In the digest of 2026-06-11-0830
Continued strikes reported on bridges and infrastructure in Crimea and southern Ukraine

Recent days have seen continued attacks on critical infrastructure in Russian-occupied Crimea and southern Ukraine, including bridges and oil facilities, while Russian forces struck Zaporizhzhia.

Ukrainian forces have continued targeting infrastructure in Russian-occupied territories, while Russian forces conducted strikes in Zaporizhzhia. On June 7, Ukraine's Special Operations Forces confirmed hitting the Semykolodezyanska oil depot and an oil terminal in Feodosia, Crimea. The same day, Russian forces used guided aerial bombs near a public transport stop in Balabyne, Zaporizhzhia, killing three and wounding three. Russian-appointed officials reported that the Chonhar bridge, connecting Crimea with Kherson Oblast, was closed again on June 9 following an alleged drone attack, with over 20 unmanned aerial vehicles reportedly intercepted. Additionally, the bridge linking Henichesk to the Arabat Spit was closed after an alleged Ukrainian missile strike. Further reports on June 11 indicated new strikes on bridges near the Crimea-Kherson border, specifically near Krasnoperekopsk and Armyansk, exacerbating disruptions to transport and fuel supplies in Crimea.

Sources: Громадське, Радіо Свобода, Українська правда, Суспільне Новини

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