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Zelenskyy, commenting on Russia's Turkey delegation's attitude, said a couple more events may nice them up.  A couple? What's next?

 

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Well, seems like the Ukrainian puppet who campaigned on bringing peace with well and truely having his strings pulled, I hope Putin strikes back with immediate immense retaliation and hopefull takes out the zman and whoever warmongers he has around him.

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So much for the people who are saying Zelensky  is not holding any cards or he played his last cards.

I would almost say Zelensky is getting ready to play his best hand.

How many more pillars have explosives tied to them?

 

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49 minutes ago, LosLobo said:
  • The bridge will likely be closed for safety checks and repairs.
  • If the pillar is badly damaged, repairs could take weeks or even months.

 Thank you for your serious technical efforts.

Safety checks took about 7 hours, and now the bridge is open for traffic.

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7 hours ago, VBer said:

Their sources are not correct, or they are just biased. I would choose the second option.
There have been two explosions: one in this video, and another one a few hundred meters from the bridge. Also, at least one autonomous boat with explosives was intercepted in the sea. 
After that, the bridge was closed for safety inspections for several hours. Since then, the bridge has been opened for general civilian traffic and is operating normally.

Ok, it seems to be you have been close to the bridge observing the whole thing.

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43 minutes ago, msbkk said:

Ok, it seems to be you have been close to the bridge observing the whole thing.

I just not rely on BBC as the only source of truth 😉

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8 hours ago, VBer said:

Since then, the bridge has been opened for general civilian traffic and is operating normally.

Civilian traffic only?

What does 'general' mean in this context, foot traffic?

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11 hours ago, LosLobo said:

AI assessment based on available information......

Kerch Bridge – Likely Damage Assessment

  • The explosion hit a support pillar with 1,100 kg of TNT underwater. That much force likely cracked or damaged the base.
  • Even if the pillar didn’t collapse, it may now be unstable or slightly out of alignment.
  • The blast could have damaged the road or rail deck above — cracks, shifts, or structural stress.
  • The bridge will likely be closed for safety checks and repairs.
  • If the pillar is badly damaged, repairs could take weeks or even months.

Even without a collapse, the strike disrupted a key Russian supply route.

Unlucky, brigde undamaged, the video of the explosion didn't look like a tonne of TNT went off either

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24 minutes ago, stevenl said:

Civilian traffic only?

What does 'general' mean in this context, foot traffic?


Just for people and goods in cars who wish to cross it. Thousands of people pass it daily. As for your first question regarding civilian-only use, I'm sure that the army also uses it. They didn't make it public then, and military freight is not noticeable among normal traffic.

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33 minutes ago, gargamon said:

Of course you're correct. RT is soooo much more accurate.

Both BBC and RT are propaganda channels. I don't know what's been on RT, but the BBC's claim about a second closure, if it was made, is not correct

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Pretty obvious, Z is brainwashed by the EU war mongers, and no desire to end the conflict.

 

Personally, I wish Putin would give Kyiv a week's warning for civilians to leave, then carpet bomb the place down to a pile of rubble.  End this silliness once & for all.

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