The Ukrainian Armed Forces Continue To Strike Bridges In Crimea
2- 19.06.2026, 20:05
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Photos of the aftermath have surfaced.
The occupiers’ logistics in southern Ukraine are in a critical state due to significant damage to key road bridges. The enemy is forced to build backup infrastructure in an attempt to ensure supplies to its forces.
This was reported by Charter97.org, citing the monitoring channel “CyberBoroshno” and the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Satellite images show that the bridge across the North Crimean Canal near Armiansk has likely sustained critical damage. As a result, the enemy was forced to construct a makeshift causeway to bypass this section.

As a backup, the Russians have set up a pontoon bridge nearby.

A similar scene is captured in a photo from Chongar, where the bridge is also significantly damaged, and one lane has been closed for repairs. Passenger cars are driving across the bridge, but the occupiers have rerouted all civilian and military freight traffic to the neighboring pontoon bridge.
In photos taken near Henichesk and Chongar, work has also begun on constructing earthen crossings using the same method as in Armiansk. The enemy is preparing for the likely complete loss of its regular bridges and is attempting to create alternative routes in advance.

For now, the new pontoons and embankments are supporting the enemy’s logistics, but this significantly slows down the deployment of forces. Such problems with crossings continue to hamper the supply of the entire Russian force group in the Kherson and Crimean sectors.
Problems with road logistics are accompanied by new precision strikes by the Ukrainian military behind enemy lines.
Throughout June 18 and into the night of June 19, 2026, units of the Ukrainian Defense Forces attacked a number of strategic Russian targets:
Railroad bridges in the Rozdolne and Vladislavivka areas of Crimea, which were used to supply the occupying army, were damaged.
Strikes were carried out against UAV command centers in the Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia, and Dnipropetrovsk regions.
A fuel and lubricants depot in Mariupol and a concentration of military equipment in Severodonetsk were hit.