August 2, 2025
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In the occupied Crimea a series of explosions sounded: the movement of the Crimean Bridge was blocked

On the night of August 2, a number of explosions were heard in several cities of the Crimea temporarily occupied by Russia. The occupying power blocked the movement of vehicles by the Crimean bridge. Source: Telegram-Channel “Crimean Bridge: Operational Information” and “Krmsky Vetter” Details: It is reported that at 23:50 on August 1, the occupation administration made a decision to temporarily block the movement of vehicles across the Crimean bridge.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

On the night of August 2, a number of explosions were heard in several cities of the Crimea temporarily occupied by Russia. The occupying power blocked the movement of vehicles by the Crimean bridge.

Source: Telegram-channels “Crimean Bridge: Operational Information” and “Crimean Vetter”

Details: It is reported that at 23:50 on August 1 the occupation administration decided to temporarily block the movement of vehicles across the Crimean bridge. The reasons for this restriction were not voiced.

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The Telegram-Channel “Crimean Vetter” reported a number of explosions in Feodosia. There was also reported explosions in Kerch and at least “three very powerful explosions” in the village of Yurkine, located near Kerch.

Locals report that in several districts the work of air defense systems was heard.

There is currently no information on the consequences of explosions.

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