Ukraine Strikes Two Key Crimea Bridges With Storm Shadow Missiles. Was This Strike Launched From Poland?

 

Daily Mail: Ukraine strikes two key bridges into Russian-occupied Crimea with 'UK-supplied Storm Shadow missiles' after Moscow targeted Ukrainian airbase with three waves of attacks 

* Chonhar bridge was damaged and small bridge across Tonky Strait was shelled 

Ukrainian troops damaged two key bridges leading into Russian-occupied Crimea with 'Storm Shadow missiles supplied by the UK' today. 

The Chonhar bridge linking mainland Ukraine to Crimea was damaged and a small bridge across the Tonky Strait was also shelled. 

Continuing attacks by Zelensky's forces are making it increasingly hard for Putin's invading army to get on and off the peninsula, which Russia seized from Ukraine in 2014.  

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WNU Editor: The Military Summary Channel (video below) wonders if the SU-24s that Ukraine used to launch these missiles flew in from Poland. This is not the first time that I am hearing such speculation. For the past few months there is a lot of talk on Russian social media sites that monitor and report on the war that Poland has provided an airbase or two  for Ukraine to launch airstrikes from. 

 

Ukraine Strikes Two Key Crimea Bridges With Storm Shadow Missiles 

 Ukraine strikes key Crimea bridges with Storm Shadow missiles -- The Telegraph  

Russia, Ukraine confirm Kyiv hits Chonhar bridge to Crimea -- Reuters  

Explosions hit road bridges between Crimea and occupied Ukraine -- CNN  

Ukraine war latest: Military confirms strikes on key bridges linking occupied Crimea with mainland Ukraine -- Kyiv Independent  

Ukraine hits Chonhar and Henichesk bridges connecting annexed Crimea and Kherson region -- Meduza



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