Ukraine Launches Underwater Attack on Kerch Bridge, Escalating Tensions

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On June 3, Ukraine conducted a significant underwater attack on the Kerch Bridge, which connects mainland Russia to Crimea, utilizing 1,100 kg of explosives, according to the Ukrainian Security Service. This operation, involving the stealth drone Marichka, is described as the most precise and destructive assault on the bridge since the onset of the war in 2022.

The Kerch Bridge, inaugurated by Russian President Vladimir Putin in 2018, serves a crucial logistical role for Russian military operations in Crimea. Analysts suggest the attack disrupts not only military logistics but also challenges Russian sovereignty, as highlighted by a senior Ukrainian official who stated, "This is about disrupting Russia’s military lifeline."

In response, the Kremlin condemned the act as a "terrorist act" and promised retaliation, highlighting enhanced vulnerabilities in Russian defenses. Military analysts foresee possible retaliatory strikes from Russia, while Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky emphasized the multidimensional nature of modern warfare.

The incident marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing conflict, underscoring the changing dynamics of warfare and the effectiveness of underwater drone technology.

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