Russian army unable to move vehicles quickly due to damaged bridges – UK intelligence

Russian troops have been using pontoon bridges at the Chonhar and Henichesk checkpoints on the administrative border between Ukraine's south and occupied Crimea since the Ukrainian Armed Forces' precision strikes on the permanent bridges in early August.

Source: UK Defence Intelligence, as reported by European Pravda

Details: The UK MoD believes that the pontoon bridges "are unlikely to be able to fully sustain" the flow of heavy vehicles used by Russia to transport ammunition and weapons to the frontline.

"The resulting bottlenecks mean Russian forces are partially reliant on a long diversion via Armiansk, northern Crimea. This is adding further friction to Russia’s logistics network in the south," UK Defence Intelligence stressed.

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