The SBU conducted a new unique special operation and hit the Crimean Bridge for the third time – this time underwater!



by Volter318

42 comments
  1. The underwater supports of the pillars were severely damaged at the bottom level – 1,100 kg of TNT explosives contributed to this.

  2. The gloves are coming off! GO UKRAINE 🇺🇦 keep hitting them hard!

  3. Good things usually come in threes, c’mon drop that bridge.

  4. Ukraine is truly showing Russia and the world what it costs to refuse a ceasefire. I hope this strike had its effects, or if not, that the next ones will.

  5. Hopefully a pilot test for a bigger operation 😎

  6. 1100kg tnt equals 110 AT mines, doesn’t look like it to be honest. Hope it’s worse than in looks

  7. oh master putler, you’re not having a very good summer so far r u…?

    c’mon boyz, drop it like it’s hot…for master putler /s

  8. Engineer here. The blast will have consequences. It might not be enough to bring down the whole pillar, but the structural integrity has been compromised. I’m also certain there are now many new cracks where seawater can corrode the reinforcement bars. In the future, any high load could cause the bridge to collapse suddenly. However, that might take several years to happen. As an engineer, I would recommend hitting the pillar again with several Taurus missiles.

  9. I remember reading analysis from 2022 what would it take to destroy such pillar. These were not build by drunk ruskies with sand and sticks, these were build by professional Dutch company, with proper materials and safety margins. I can’t find that analysis now, but from what I remember, they said it would require drilling a lot of holes to put explosives inside of the pillar.

    I have high hopes tho, if they can destroy 40 airplanes on 5 different airports at the same time, I guess they know how to destroy a bridge.

  10. I’m really starting to like all these, special military operations!!

  11. I would expect that wrapping a few kg of detonation cord around the column would at least shatter the outer layer of concrete and cut some of the rebar.

    Wrapping legs of power line towers would cut them clean with very little material.

  12. If that was really over a ton of TNT, this bridge will not see traffic in quite some time. Might not look spectacular, but the concrete structure is compromised and salt water will complete the job pretty soon.

  13. I can’t wait for the covert operation where Putler internally combusts due to eating a tiny grape sized grenade.

  14. If only Ukraine had Taurus, that illegal construction shit would be gone in no time. Da fuq Germany, give them a few Taurus, you wankers!

  15. Its enough. Resources are scarce and scattered as is. This will be a massive thorn in the side

  16. I wonder how the head of the FSB is doing, 😛 lolol

  17. Welcome to Ukraine! Ukraine has by far the best army of Europe by now. The only army that actually shot bullets , has creativity, and showed no weakness.

  18. Why couldn’t they just send bunch of drone submarine with high explosive to blow it up?

  19. Ukraine: ceasefire?
    Russia: no.
    – bridges blown up over trains.
    Ukraine: ceasefire?
    Russia: we have conditions.
    – 40+ irreplaceable bombers blown to kingdom come.
    Ukraine: ceasefire?
    Russia: maybe we can meet.
    – Kerch Strait Bridge structurally compromised.

  20. This now proves that Ukraine has underwater capabilities.

  21. She call me Mr. Bombastic / Tell me fantastic / Touch me on my back / She say I’m Mr. Ro…mantic

  22. Must have been a fleet of ukrainian submarines torpedoing the bridge. Cannot be anything else. Russian fleet needs to get out there to sweep for all these ukrainian torpedo(undersea)boats.

  23. Ukraine showing that it can plan and take action on multiple fronts within enemy territory.

    What next tomorrow? Some nice fuel/ammo depots while the enemy is distracted checking trucks or bridges?

    Lol

  24. Well the bridge seems to be reopened now so if that was it….it wasn’t enough

  25. A modern David vs Goliath but a modern David using A.I tools.

  26. It looks like the Ukrainians have been very busy lately.

    What’s next? The Kremlin?

  27. I remember there was mention of something ‘underground’ when they were talking about the last spiderweb operation… could this be it? Or is there something else? maybe meant as a message to those subway-loving Muscovites. Although Ukraine would never intentionally attack the primarily civilian infrastructure. I do wonder what else they have in waiting. Glory to the heroes!

  28. Did they tell TACO Trump first?!? Oh my, if not, they’ll have to pay Russia back for the damage… for the Ukrainian bridge Russia ceased illegally…

    That’s Stage 9 Logic my friends, 4D Chess, Bleach to cure autism and all that!

  29. They should try a container ship next time I hear it’s pretty effective 

  30. Someone find me that comment of the guy a few days ago who said the Crimea bridge would be next

  31. Never back down from a fight. You must make it completely unfeasible for Russia to continue the war – economically and military.

    It will be hard, especially as Russians are willing to sacrifice all their non-Moscovian men and the parts of the GDP that don’t fill the pockets of the elite.

    Nevertheless, it has to be done. Surrender is a fate worse than death, especially to orc country completely devoid of ethics and morals.

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