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Ukrainian forces target Crimea supply routes, commander outlines isolation goal

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Posted Jun 11, 2026, 04:00 PM UTC · In the digest of 2026-06-11-1600
Ukrainian forces target Crimea supply routes, commander outlines isolation goal

Ukrainian military officials confirm a second successful strike on the Chonhar bridge, causing critical damage and compelling Russian forces to seek alternative supply routes to Crimea. The Arabat Spit bridge was also closed.

Ukrainian military officials have confirmed a second successful strike on the Chonhar bridge in June, causing critical damage and compelling Russian forces to seek alternative supply routes for ammunition and fuel to Crimea. Russian-appointed authorities reported the bridge's closure on June 9, attributing it to an alleged drone attack where over 20 unmanned aerial vehicles were reportedly intercepted. Simultaneously, the bridge linking Henichesk to the Arabat Spit was also closed following an alleged Ukrainian missile strike, according to Russian-appointed officials. Commander Robert Brovdi of Ukraine's Unmanned Systems Forces stated that Ukraine aims to isolate Crimea by gaining full control of the "Novorossiya" highway. Separately, Russian forces employed guided aerial bombs near a public transport stop in Balabyne, Zaporizhzhia, on June 7, resulting in three fatalities and three injuries.

Sources: Громадське, Радіо Свобода, Українська правда

How outlets assessed this

    • Громадське Neutral Reports Ukrainian confirmation of a second attack on Chonhar bridge causing critical damage.
    • Радіо Свобода Neutral Cites Russian officials on Chonhar bridge closure due to drone attack, claiming interceptions.

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