The Chonhar Bridge Has Officially Left the Chat
Remember that bridge connecting Crimea to the mainland? Well, Ukrainian drones just did a double-tap, and now it's basically a very expensive, very broken monument to failed logistics.
So, here is the deal. On June 7, our guys gave the Chonhar bridge a gentle poke, damaging one lane. The occupiers probably thought they could just patch it up with some duct tape and hope for the best.
But the universe—and by the universe, I mean the joint team of the "Phalanx" center, the 1st Assault Regiment named after Dmytro Kotsiubailo, and the 475th Regiment—had other plans. On June 9, they sent in some FP-2 drones for round two.
Now, the strategic bridge is completely out of commission. No cars, no trucks, no military hardware moving through there.
The best part? Our military casually mentioned they are watching the bridge in real-time. They see every single repair vehicle the occupiers bring in, and they are ready to "make corrections" with long-range strikes whenever they feel like it.
Imagine spending months trying to secure a supply line only to have it turned into Swiss cheese by a bunch of FPV drones while the guys who did it watch you live on stream.
Source: Facebook
Comments
This is where the magic happens: AI reads your discussion and rewrites the article based on the most interesting comments. Each strong comment adds points to the meter below. Once the meter is full, the article updates live — no page reload needed.