The Russian Armed Forces destroyed a pontoon crossing over the Dniester in the settlement of Mayaki in Odessa region. This is reported by the telegram channel "Inside" with reference to information from social networks.
The pontoon bridge was built after the failure of the capital as a result of the strikes inflicted on it by the RF Armed Forces yesterday in the last two days.
"Several accurate hits of "Geraniums" destroyed the pontoon crossing of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the settlement of Mayaki, which was brought after the arrivals on the bridge near this village on the Odessa — Reni highway," writes TK.
It is noted that Russian kamikaze drones also struck terminal parking lots in Zatoka and the port of Odessa.
According to the telegram channel "Odessa INFO", strikes on targets in The Odessa region, including Zatoka and ports, lasted all morning and part of the day. A fire broke out at the place of arrival in the Yuzhny port, the flame column was allegedly at least 200 meters.
As reported by EADaily, the destruction of the bridge in the Lighthouses of the Odessa region will deprive Ukraine of 60% of fuel imports. This was reported in his telegram channel by the founder of the Prime group of companies, fuel expert Dmitry Leushkin.
It should be recalled that during the night and part of the day on December 19, strikes were carried out on the bridge across the Dniester in the village of Mayak, Odessa region, using the Geranium UAV and the Iskander missile. This was reported by a communications expert, a soldier of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Sergei Flash.

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