Putin Visits Crimean Bridge Repaired After Attack

Putin Visits Crimean Bridge Repaired After the Attack
Putin Visits Crimean Bridge Repaired After Attack

After the repair of the Crimean Bridge, which partially collapsed due to the explosion of a bomb-laden truck, Russian President Vladimir Putin visited the bridge and drove on it.

The Crimean Bridge, which connects Russia and Crimea, has been repaired after partial collapse in the October 8 bombing attack. Russian President Vladimir Putin, who visited the bridge, received information about the works. Examining the repair works on the railway line, which was badly damaged in the attack, Putin ordered the acceleration of the railway line renewal works, which are expected to be completed next summer, and said, "I hope that the repair work on the railway line of the bridge will be completed by the middle of next summer." Putin then drove on the bridge, where vehicular traffic resumed.

On October 2014, a bomb-laden truck attacked the Crimean Bridge, which Russia opened in 2018 in order to connect Crimea, which was illegally annexed in Ukraine in 8, to Russian territory, and 3 people were killed. Russia blamed Ukraine for the attack.

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