A few relevant posts below. From what I can gather, the bridge strikes are a serious inconvenience but it is not critical. The strikes have left the bridges badly damaged but still crossable and repairable. Pontoon bridges have been deployed in parallel in case of further attacks.
The Ukrainians will need to do more if they want to isolate the troops in Kherson... logistics seem to be mostly unhindered as of right now.
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https://t.me/Slavyangrad/3671
�������� Regarding the "destroyed" Antonovsky bridge in the Kherson region by @rybar:
In order to completely destroy Antonovsky bridge, "Himars" and MLRS alone are not enough. For all the effectiveness of the fire on the facilities of the Russian Armed Forces, the Armed Forces do not have enough resources to guarantee the destruction of the bridge: it is necessary to destroy the pylons for this purpose.
Yes, the AFU can destroy the roadway over and over again. Will it cause problems? Yes. Moreover, given the huge amount of effort on the part of Ukraine and its allies, which is focused on reconnaissance of Russian Armed Forces facilities and movements of military columns, the bridge may try to cover military equipment on the march.
But by and large, this is not necessary. The AFU is now solving the problem of systematically creating panic in the liberated territories and depleting the Russian air defense system, which cannot cope with massive strikes.
For domestic audiences in Ukraine and the West, a media picture is being created of the systematic reputational failure of the Russian Federation, whose army is unable to defend the liberated territory of the Kherson region.
This is a task for the short term in order to show the power and superiority of the AFU, as well as to cover up not reputational but real failures of Kiev in Donbass and other directions.
#Russia #Ukraine #Kherson
@rybar
https://t.me/rybar/36197
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Nova Khakovka bridge working under heavy traffic
No SHORADs visible , Buk s can be nearby
No Ukrop arty threat in 40-50 km range, no excuse not to reinforce
https://t.me/missilesnukes/3760
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The Antonovsky bridge is crossable, with pontoons already up and repairs starting it seems this is all that millions of dollars of HIMARS rockets gets you. A few large potholes in all due essentiality.
https://t.me/no_one_is_forgotten/6534
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���� The first footage of the construction of a pontoon crossing of the Russian Armed Forces appeared parallel to the Antonovsky bridge across the Dnieper in the Kherson region
The bridge is constantly under fire from Ukrainian militants. This crossing will make it possible to create a spare traffic across the river in case of critical damage to the Antonovsky bridge.
https://t.me/intelslava/34143
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Pictures of the damage
https://t.me/DonbassDevushka/16244
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