Further Ukrainian advances are a distinct possibility
The bridge linking Russia to Crimea has been hit by a massive explosion on the section that carries railway traffic. It comes days after a US official claimed Ukraine could retake the region, with the Kerch bridge representing a hated symbol of the Kremlin’s occupation of the southern Ukrainian peninsular.
Residents in the area have reported hearing powerful explosions at around 6am local time on Saturday morning. A train on the bridge has caught fire, according to a Crimean official, reported the TASS agency.Oleg Kryuchkov, adviser to the head of Crimea, said a fuel tank has caught fire on one of the sections of the Crimean bridge and that the shipping arches are not damaged. “Preliminarily, a fuel tank is on fire in one of the sections. The shipping arches are not damaged.
In a video, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said his forces' latest offensive had liberated 940 square miles and 96 settlements in the country's east. Reports of Russia's battlefield failures have provoked unusual public recrimination from Kremlin allies and regular reshuffles in the top brass.
Russian news site RBC said Moscow had sacked the commander of its eastern military district, but gave no details of the reasons, while the army and the Kremlin offered no immediate comment. Meanwhile, on Friday, Ukrainian authorities accused Russia of launching drone attacks on the southern city of Zaporizhzhia.
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