

Crimean Bridge Hit Again: SBU Claims Responsibility Amidst Missile Launch
Crimean Bridge Attack: SBU Claims Responsibility, Neptune Missiles Launched The Crimean bridge, a key transportation link for Russia, was attacked early on June 3, 2025. The Ukrainian Security Service (SBU) claimed responsibility, stating that the operation lasted several months and involved mining the bridge supports. According to the SBU's statement, "The underwater foundation supports were severely damaged at the seabed level." No civilian casualties were reported. The attack coincided with the launch of Neptune missiles toward Crimea, further escalating tensions in the region. This event marks the third attack on the bridge since 2022, highlighting the ongoing conflict and strategic importance of the infrastructure. The incident underscores the ongoing instability in the region and the continuing military actions between Ukraine and Russia.