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Crimean bridge: Explosion is 'the beginning', says Zelensky adviser | |
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Watch: Fire and smoke seen on Crimean bridge after explosion reported | Watch: Fire and smoke seen on Crimean bridge after explosion reported |
Watch: Fire and smoke seen on Crimean bridge after explosion reported | Watch: Fire and smoke seen on Crimean bridge after explosion reported |
A large fire on the only crossing between the occupied Crimean peninsula and Russia was caused by a lorry explosion, Russian officials say. | A large fire on the only crossing between the occupied Crimean peninsula and Russia was caused by a lorry explosion, Russian officials say. |
A blast on the road section led to oil tankers on the rail section catching fire, before the road collapsed. | A blast on the road section led to oil tankers on the rail section catching fire, before the road collapsed. |
Crimea was annexed in 2014 by Russia, which now uses the bridge to move military equipment into Ukraine. | |
The official Twitter account of the Ukraine government responded to the fire by tweeting: "Sick burn." | The official Twitter account of the Ukraine government responded to the fire by tweeting: "Sick burn." |
An adviser to Ukraine's President Zelensky, Mykhailo Podolyak, called the damage a "beginning" - but did not directly claim Ukrainian responsibility. | An adviser to Ukraine's President Zelensky, Mykhailo Podolyak, called the damage a "beginning" - but did not directly claim Ukrainian responsibility. |
"Everything illegal must be destroyed, everything stolen must be returned to Ukraine, everything occupied by Russia must be expelled," he tweeted. | "Everything illegal must be destroyed, everything stolen must be returned to Ukraine, everything occupied by Russia must be expelled," he tweeted. |
Meanwhile, the Ukraine defence ministry compared the bridge explosion to the sinking of Russia's Moskva missile cruiser in April. | |
"Two notorious symbols of Russian power in Ukrainian Crimea have gone down," it tweeted. "What's next in line?" | |
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It is hard to exaggerate the significance, and symbolism, of seeing the bridge on fire. Opened by President Putin in 2018, it was meant to symbolise that Crimea was Russian. | |
Russia has used the bridge to move military equipment, ammunition, and personnel from Russia to battlefields in southern Ukraine. | |
As such, Ukrainian authorities said it was a legitimate target, as they vow to retake the peninsula. | |
Any attack on Crimea, where the Russian army has a massive presence, will be seen as another massive humiliation for the Kremlin. | |
The bridge is particularly hated by Ukrainians. Social media in Ukraine erupted in celebration on seeing the fire - one day after Russian President Vladimir Putin turned 70. | |
A still picture of the bridge was shared by Ukrainian presidential adviser Mykhaylo Podolyak | A still picture of the bridge was shared by Ukrainian presidential adviser Mykhaylo Podolyak |
Russia's National Anti-Terrorism Committee (NAC) said: "At 06:07 Moscow time today [03:07 GMT], an explosion was set off at a cargo vehicle on the motorway part of the Crimean bridge on the side of the Taman peninsula, which set fire to seven fuel tanks of a train that was en route to the Crimean peninsula. | Russia's National Anti-Terrorism Committee (NAC) said: "At 06:07 Moscow time today [03:07 GMT], an explosion was set off at a cargo vehicle on the motorway part of the Crimean bridge on the side of the Taman peninsula, which set fire to seven fuel tanks of a train that was en route to the Crimean peninsula. |
"Two motorway sections of the bridge partially collapsed." | "Two motorway sections of the bridge partially collapsed." |
Crimean parliamentary speaker Vladimir Konstantinov blamed the explosion on "Ukrainian vandals, who have finally managed to reach their bloody hands to the Crimean bridge". | |
He added the damage to the bridge would be "promptly restored, since it is not of a serious nature". | He added the damage to the bridge would be "promptly restored, since it is not of a serious nature". |
President Putin has been briefed about the "emergency" on the bridge and has ordered a government inquiry, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said, in comments quoted by Interfax news agency. | |
The $3.7bn (£2.7bn) bridge links southern Russia with the territory it annexed in 2014 (2018 report) | The $3.7bn (£2.7bn) bridge links southern Russia with the territory it annexed in 2014 (2018 report) |
The $3.7bn (£2.7bn) bridge links southern Russia with the territory it annexed in 2014 (2018 report) | The $3.7bn (£2.7bn) bridge links southern Russia with the territory it annexed in 2014 (2018 report) |
The 19km (12-mile) bridge across the Kerch Strait, which cost £2.7bn to build, was opened by President Putin four years after Moscow illegally annexed Crimea. | |
The crossing is more than 100 miles from Ukrainian-held territory. One explosives expert told the BBC the fire was probably not caused by a missile. | |
"The lack of obvious blast / fragmentation damage on the road surface suggests that an air-delivered weapon was not used," he said. | |
He said it was possible that "a well-planned attack from below may have been the cause". | He said it was possible that "a well-planned attack from below may have been the cause". |
"I suspect explosives on the road bridge and train deck were initiated near simultaneously using coded radio command," he added. | |
Kyiv has the momentum in this conflict. The army has reclaimed large swathes of territory, forcing Russian troops to abandon long-held positions. | |
Amid the losses, Moscow has begun a chaotic military mobilisation - which led to rare anti-war protests in Russia, and a huge exodus of military-age men. |