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Transport routes to Crimea face continued disruptions

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Posted Jun 10, 2026, 05:00 PM UTC · In the digest of 2026-06-10-1700
Transport routes to Crimea face continued disruptions

Key transport routes to and within occupied Crimea have experienced ongoing disruptions due to recent attacks. On June 7, Ukrainian Special Operations Forces confirmed hitting the Semikolodezyansk oil depot and a Feodosia oil terminal. Subsequent satellite imagery confirmed damag

Key transport routes to and within occupied Crimea have experienced ongoing disruptions due to recent attacks. On June 7, Ukrainian Special Operations Forces confirmed hitting the Semikolodezyansk oil depot and a Feodosia oil terminal. Subsequent satellite imagery confirmed damage to the Chonhar bridge from a June 7 strike, showing impact marks and a nearby pontoon crossing. The Chonhar bridge was reportedly closed again on June 9 after a drone attack, with Russian-appointed officials stating that over 20 unmanned aerial vehicles were intercepted. Additionally, the bridge connecting Henichesk to the Arabat Spit was also closed following claims by Russian-appointed authorities of an attempted Ukrainian missile strike early that morning.

Sources: Громадське, Радіо Свобода, Суспільне Новини

How outlets assessed this

    • Радіо Свобода Skeptical Questions the sustainability of Russian logistics in Crimea following recent attacks.

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