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Russia says it thwarted Ukrainian rocket attack on Crimean Bridge

The Crimea Bridge linking Russia to annexed Crimea
The Crimea Bridge linking Russia to annexed Crimea

Ukrainian forces have targeted the Crimean Bridge and a number of other unspecified targets on the Crimean peninsula in a flurry of rocket and drone attacks, but there were no casualties or damage, Russia's Defence Ministry has said.

Russia's Foreign Ministry vowed retaliation for what it called a "terrorist attack" on the bridge in Crimea, which Moscow forcibly annexed from Ukraine in 2014.

Russia's Defence Ministry said Ukraine had unsuccessfully tried to strike the bridge across the Kerch Strait with S-200 rockets, forcing its temporary closure to traffic.

A fresh attack this afternoon again shut down the bridge.

The 19-km bridge, which links Russian-annexed Crimea to Russia, has come under repeated attack from Ukrainian forces since Moscow launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022.

"The Ukrainian missile was detected in a timely manner and was intercepted in the air by Russian air defence systems. No damage or casualties were reported," the Defence Ministry said.

In a statement posted earlier on the Telegram messaging app, Russian-installed Crimea governor Sergei Aksyonov said two rockets had been downed by anti-aircraft defences near the bridge.

He also said the bridge was undamaged.

Mr Aksyonov later reported a third unsuccessful rocket attack on the bridge.

"Thank you to our air defence forces for a high level of professionalism and vigilance," he wrote on Telegram.

Footage circulating on Russian social media appeared to show the bridge wreathed in smoke. Reuters could not verify the images.

The city of Balaklava in Crimea

'Barbaric actions'

Ukraine almost never publicly claims responsibility for such attacks but has said destroying Russia's military infrastructure is crucial for its counteroffensive.

Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova condemned the latest attacks on the bridge, saying they posed a danger to innocent lives and civilian infrastructure.

"There can be no justification for such barbaric actions and they will not go unanswered," she wrote on Telegram.

Separately, Russian forces destroyed 20 Ukrainian drones launched onto the Crimean Peninsula earlier today, Russia's Defence Ministry said.

There were no casualties and no damage as a result of the drone attacks, the ministry said on Telegram.

It said 14 drones were destroyed by air defence systems and six were suppressed by electronic warfare.

Reuters could not independently verify the report. It was not clear what had been targeted in those reported attacks.

Drone attacks on Russian-controlled territories in Ukraine and deep inside Russia have increased since a drone was destroyed over the Kremlin in early May.

The Crimean Bridge was badly damaged last October in a powerful blast that Russian officials said was caused by a truck that blew up while crossing the bridge, killing three people.

Ukraine's SBU domestic intelligence agency later claimed responsibility for the sabotage operation.

The bridge, which is the only direct link between the transport network of Russia and the peninsula, was a flagship project for Russian President Vladimir Putin, who opened it for road traffic to much fanfare by driving a truck across in 2018.


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Meanwhile, a Ukrainian official has said a 73-year-old woman and a police officer were killed due to shelling by Russian troops on a settlement in Kharkiv region in the east and Zaporizhzhia in the south.

Eastern parts of the Kharkiv region are directly adjacent to the front line and Ukrainian forces have reported an increase in Russian attacks there in recent weeks.

Kharkiv governor Oleh Synehubov said the woman was killed in shelling on Kupiansk-Vuzlovyi village in the Kupiansk district.

In a separate attack on Orikhiv town in Zaporizhzhia region, one police officer was killed and 12 people, including four police officers, were injured, interior minister Ihor Klymenko said on Telegram.

He said Russian troops used a guided aerial bomb.

Kharkiv regional authorities earlier this month announced the mandatory evacuation of civilians from settlements closest to the front line in Kupiansk district.

Russia denies deliberately targeting civilians during its invasion of Ukraine, which is now in its 18th month and has resulted in the deaths of thousands of people, the uprooting of millions and the destruction of Ukrainian towns and cities.