Ukraine Just SEALED Crimea's Final Road… Even Russia's Own Generals ADMIT It
Drones have once again struck the Chonhar Bridge, a critical land corridor linking Crimea and occupied Kherson—triggering new disruptions across Russia’s southern supply network. The overnight strikes, carried out with FP-2 and Behemoth-class drones, reportedly left metre-wide damage and forced rerouting through alternative crossings near Armiansk and Perekop. But this is more than a bridge attack—it reveals a deeper shift in the war: Ukraine’s expanding ability to target the logistical “connective tissue” that sustains Russia’s Crimea corridor.
We break down how medium-range drones are reshaping the battlefield, why Chonhar is a critical weak point in Russia’s supply system, and what this means for the wider control of occupied Crimea.
In this video, we cover:
• The Chonhar Bridge strike: timeline, footage, and reported damage
• Why this corridor is Russia’s critical backup supply route to Crimea
• The rise of FP-2 and Behemoth drones in medium-range warfare
• How Ukraine is targeting Russian logistics instead of frontlines
• The strategic consequences for Crimea’s supply and mobility network
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