Ukraine Strikes Bridge Used for Russian Supplies in Occupied South

 A picture taken on July 21, 2022 shows craters on Kherson's Antonovsky bridge across the Dnipro river caused by a Ukrainian rocket strike, amid the ongoing Russian military action in Ukraine. (AFP)
A picture taken on July 21, 2022 shows craters on Kherson's Antonovsky bridge across the Dnipro river caused by a Ukrainian rocket strike, amid the ongoing Russian military action in Ukraine. (AFP)
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Ukraine Strikes Bridge Used for Russian Supplies in Occupied South

 A picture taken on July 21, 2022 shows craters on Kherson's Antonovsky bridge across the Dnipro river caused by a Ukrainian rocket strike, amid the ongoing Russian military action in Ukraine. (AFP)
A picture taken on July 21, 2022 shows craters on Kherson's Antonovsky bridge across the Dnipro river caused by a Ukrainian rocket strike, amid the ongoing Russian military action in Ukraine. (AFP)

Ukraine struck a bridge in the occupied Black Sea region of Kherson on Saturday, targeting a Russian supply route as Kyiv prepares for a major counter-offensive, a Ukrainian regional official said.

The strike hit the Daryivskyi bridge across the Ingulets river used for supplies by Russian troops, days after a key bridge over the nearby Dnieper was hit, said an adviser to the region's governor who is on Ukrainian-held territory.

"Every bridge is a weak point for logistics and our armed forces are skillfully destroying the enemy system. This is not yet the liberation of Kherson, but a serious preparatory step in that direction," the official, Serhiy Khlan, wrote on Facebook.

The deputy head of the Russian-installed regional authority said the bridge had been hit by seven rockets from Western-supplied high mobility artillery rocket systems (HIMARS), but that the bridge still worked, Russia's TASS news agency said.

The assertions from both sides could not be independently verified by Reuters.

Ukraine has been using western-supplied long-range weapons to hit Russian supply lines and ammunition dumps in an effort to turn the tide in the war and prepare a counter-offensive in Kherson region.

Russia has captured swathes of southern and eastern Ukraine since it invaded on Feb. 24.



Russia Accuses Ukraine of Attacking its Energy Infrastructure Five Times in Past 24 Hours

Burning emergency vehicles are seen at the site of a hospital hit by an overnight Russian air strike in the town of Kupiansk, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Kharkiv region, Ukraine April 11, 2025. Press service of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine/Handout via REUTERS
Burning emergency vehicles are seen at the site of a hospital hit by an overnight Russian air strike in the town of Kupiansk, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Kharkiv region, Ukraine April 11, 2025. Press service of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine/Handout via REUTERS
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Russia Accuses Ukraine of Attacking its Energy Infrastructure Five Times in Past 24 Hours

Burning emergency vehicles are seen at the site of a hospital hit by an overnight Russian air strike in the town of Kupiansk, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Kharkiv region, Ukraine April 11, 2025. Press service of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine/Handout via REUTERS
Burning emergency vehicles are seen at the site of a hospital hit by an overnight Russian air strike in the town of Kupiansk, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Kharkiv region, Ukraine April 11, 2025. Press service of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine/Handout via REUTERS

The Russian Defense Ministry on Friday accused Ukraine of attacking Russian energy infrastructure five times in the last 24 hours despite a US-brokered moratorium on strikes on each other's energy facilities.

The ministry said in a statement that Ukrainian strikes had hit power facilities in Russia's Kursk and Bryansk regions, as well as energy targets in Russian-controlled parts of the Ukrainian regions of Luhansk and Zaporizhzhia, which Moscow has claimed as its own.

Reuters was unable to verify the reports of the strikes. Ukraine has made similar accusations against Russia since the US-backed moratorium was approved.