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Krymsky bridge – Arestovich explained the likelihood of an APU strike on the bridge across the Kerch Strait – UNIAN

He noted that an attack on the Crimean bridge is indeed possible.

Armed Forces of Ukraine are ready to strike at Crimean Postif such a need arises. However, for this it is necessary to choose the moment when the destruction of the object will cause maximum damage to Russia.

Aleksey Arestovich, adviser to the head of the President’s Office, said this during an interview on Feigin Live.

He noted that an attack on the Crimean bridge is indeed possible. But so far it is difficult to talk about any specific plans of the Ukrainian command.

“Nobody feels sentiments. It will be necessary – we will hit the Crimean bridge, at the right moment, at the right time. It’s not a question,” Arestovich said.

He added that now the Armed Forces of Ukraine allegedly do not have weapons that could technically strike at the crossing to the annexed Crimea.

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“But the moment will come and … We’ll see. There have been no restrictions in this war for a long time,” Arestovich summed up.

Prospects for a strike on the Crimean bridge

As UNIAN reported earlier, the former Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Lieutenant General Igor Romanenko, said that Ukraine may not be able to destroy the entire bridge, but theoretically, at the right time, you can strikewhen troops march on it.

April 21 Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council Alexei Danilov commented on the possibility of an attack by Ukraine to the Crimean bridge. The Kremlin saw in his statement an “announcement of a terrorist attack.” Putin’s speaker Peskov saidthat in the statement of the Ukrainian side “there are many signs of acts subject to legal verification and further punishment.”

Recently, Ukrainian intelligence received detailed technical documentation of the Crimean bridge.

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