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Ukraine’s Special Operations Forces: The railway bridge over the North Crimean Canal in Crimea no longer exists

Ukraine’s Special Operations Forces: The railway bridge over the North Crimean Canal in Crimea no longer exists
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Ukraine’s Special Operations Forces (SSO) have reported the destruction of a railway bridge over the North Crimean Canal in temporarily occupied territory in Crimea.

In a statement published on social media, the unit said:

“We apologize, but we officially report: the railway bridge over the North Crimean Canal in Crimea no longer exists.”

At the same time, Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces reported a series of strikes against Russian military assets across occupied territories, including air defense systems, reconnaissance drones, fuel infrastructure, and logistics targets.

According to the Ukrainian Unmanned Systems Forces, during the night of 23 June operators struck several high-value targets in occupied Crimea.

Three Orion long-range reconnaissance and strike drones were destroyed near Kerch. These UAVs are used to carry guided bombs and small cruise missiles.

Additional targets included a Pantsir-S1 air defense system near Bagherove, a reported S-300 launcher and ZU-23 anti-aircraft gun near Kurortne, and a Nebo-U radar station in the Kerch area.

Strikes also targeted fuel infrastructure, including oil reservoirs at the Kerch (Kamysh-Burun) thermal power plant, as well as the Simferopol gas distribution station near Trudove.

In a coordinated operation, Ukrainian units reportedly hit the Western Crimean 330/110 kV power substation, further impacting energy infrastructure on the peninsula.

In Zaporizhzhia region, the Nemesis 412th Brigade targeted enemy logistics vehicles near Pryazovske.

Additional coordinated operations were carried out by multiple Ukrainian units, including the “Birds of Madyar” (414th Brigade), K-2, Nemesis, and the 1st Separate Special Forces Center, targeting transport vehicles and fuel tankers across occupied areas of Crimea, Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson regions.

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