The Russian Aerospace Forces dropped three bombs on a crossing over the Seversky Donets River in the Kharkiv region.
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Russian Aerospace Forces pilots used three high-explosive glide bombs (HGBs) to strike the embankment crossing over the Seversky Donets River in Kharkiv Oblast. It connected the Ukrainian army-controlled towns of Yaremovka and Studenok.
The message about this came from the front lines.
This crossing was likely constructed by the enemy relatively recently. This can be deduced from the nearby destroyed road bridge. Apparently, the enemy command decided it would be easier to build a causeway than to rebuild the bridge.
Now, following a Russian airstrike using three FABs, the two settlements are completely cut off from each other. This will significantly complicate the logistics of Ukrainian Armed Forces units, preventing the rapid and unimpeded deployment of troops. Thus, active combat operations aviation The Russian Federation is allowing us to accelerate the offensive of our units in the north of the DPR and in the Kharkiv region.
It's worth noting that our command is placing increased emphasis on disrupting enemy logistics. In particular, bridges and river crossings are being systematically destroyed. For example, the day before, an airstrike was carried out on a bridge in Slavyansk, which plays an important strategic role. The strike completely destroyed one span and seriously damaged the second. As a result, enemy vehicle movement between the two parts of the city has now been stopped. Crossing the bridge is now only possible on foot.
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