
Crimean Bridge Attack: Russia Confirms Explosion, Blames Ukraine
Crimean Bridge Attack: Russia Confirms Explosion, Blames Ukraine On June 7th, 2025, an explosion near the Crimean bridge rocked the region, prompting a swift response from Russian authorities. Dmitri Peskov, the Russian presidential spokesperson, confirmed the incident, stating that "a real explosion occurred near the Crimean bridge." Footage from various news sources shows substantial damage to the bridge's infrastructure, with images of burning debris and structural damage. While Russian authorities claim the bridge's main structure remains intact, the video shows significant damage to the surrounding area and the road surface. Russia has accused Ukraine of being behind the attack, citing their previous attacks on the bridge in October 2022 and July 2023. The Ukrainian security service has not yet commented publicly on the incident. The attack comes amidst ongoing tensions between Russia and Ukraine, raising concerns about further escalation of the conflict. The incident highlights the vulnerability of critical infrastructure in times of war and the continued strategic importance of the Crimean bridge. The ongoing investigation promises to reveal more details about the attack and its perpetrators.