Footage emerges of Antonivka Bridge in Kherson seriously damaged by Ukrainian forces

Footage emerges of Antonivka Bridge in Kherson seriously damaged by Ukrainian forces

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A video has been posted on social media showing the Antonivka Bridge in the Kherson region, which the Ukrainian Armed Forces struck late on July 26.

The Centre for Strategic Communications (StratCom Ukraine) said this in a Telegram post, Ukrinform reports.

"The first video from the Antonivka Bridge after a night strike by the Armed Forces of Ukraine has been published. Now the only way to escape is on foot or by water. Good luck!" the post reads.

Footage emerges of Antonivka Bridge in Kherson seriously damaged by Ukrainian forces

The video shows significant damage to the bridge, including large holes.

The author of the video says the strike was launched on the same lane of the bridge as last time.

Mykhailo Podoliak, an adviser to the head of the President's Office, commenting on the Ukrainian forces' attack on the Antonivka Bridge on Twitter, said: "You can call the Antonivka bridge a means of ru-air defense that intercepts all ua-missiles, but you cannot escape the reality – occupiers should learn how to swim across the Dnipro River. Or they should leave Kherson while it is still possible. There may not be a third warning."

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