Explosion hits Russia bridge to Crimea, threatening Moscow supply route

EuroActiv Politico News

KYIV — The Kerch bridge in Crimea was partially destroyed by an explosion Saturday morning, endangering a crucial route for Russian military supplies to support its forces in southern Ukraine.

Two spans of the road portion of the bridge collapsed as a result of “an accident,” according to Sergei Aksyonov, the Russia-installed head of the Crimea administration.

“Fuel tanks have also caught fire,” Aksyonov said in a post on social media, without elaborating on the nature of the accident. 

Russia’s National Anti-Terrorist Committee said that a truck was blown up on the bridge, according to Russian media. As a result of the explosion, “a partial collapse” of two spans occurred, it said. 

“As soon as the fire is extinguished, it will be possible to assess damage to the bridge and pillars, and it will be possible to talk about the timing of the restoration of traffic,” Aksyonov said. 

According to videos and photos published Saturday morning by eyewitnesses, several fuel tanks were on fire on the rail part of the bridge, while at least one road span had partially collapsed into the waters of the Kerch Strait, which connects the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov. 

The Kerch bridge, which connects Crimea with Russian territory, was opened with much fanfare personally by Russian President Vladimir Putin in 2018, after Moscow seized the peninsula from Ukraine in 2014. The construction of the bridge was slammed by both Kyiv and its Western backers as illegal at the time. 

Since the start of the Kremlin’s war on Ukraine in late February, the bridge has been crucially important for the transfer of manpower, weapons and fuel to Russian units fighting Ukrainian troops in southern Ukraine. 

According to Aksyonov, ferry service will start operating on Saturday in place of the damaged bridge.

Over the past months, Ukrainian officials have repeatedly declared Kyiv’s plans to target the Crimea bridge. In April, Oleksiy Danilov, secretary of the National Security and Defense Council, said in a radio interview that the bridge will “definitely” be hit, if Kyiv gets an opportunity. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov branded Danilov’s statement as “announcing a possible terrorist attack.” 

After the partial collapse of the Kerch bridge Saturday morning, Mykhailo Podolyak, an adviser to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s office, said in a tweet that “everything illegal must be destroyed, everything stolen must be returned to Ukraine, everything occupied by Russia must be expelled.”