A powerful explosion destroyed part of a bridge connecting Russia with Crimea, a region annexed by the Moscow regime in 2014 to Ukraine, on Saturday. At least three people were killed when a truck bomb exploded, sparking a fire, according to Russian officials. and a section of the Kerch Bridge (18 km), a critical infrastructure to supply Russian troops stationed on the peninsula, collapsed as a result.
Neither country has officially claimed responsibility for the attack, however, Russia has launched a criminal investigation into the cause of the incident. Even so, a few hours after the incident, the Secretary of the Security and Defense Council of Ukraine, Oleksiy Danilov, shared a video that shows, on the one hand, the moment of the explosion, and on the other, Marilyn’s famous performance. Monroe is preferred. Congratulations to former US President John F. Kennedy. This comes a day after Vladimir Putin celebrated his 70th birthday.
This Saturday, at the end of the day, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs released a video of cars circling as Europe’s longest bridge – second to Portugal’s Vasco da Gama, at 12.3 km – partially reopened.
After nearly eight months of war, Russia has now imposed more than 12,000 sanctions, three times as many as Iran, the second highest. Just this week, the EU approved an eighth round of sanctions following the illegal annexation of Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporozhye and Kherson regions.