Crimea Ferry Crossing Resumes Work, Weeks After Ukrainian Strike


(MENAFN- UkrinForm) In the temporarily occupied Crimea, Russian invaders resumed the operation of a ferry crossing in Kerch that had been targeted in the Ukrainian strike late May.

That's according to Dmytro Pletenchuk, the spokesman for the Naval Forces, who spoke at a briefing at the media Center Ukraine - Ukrinform.

"Yes, I can confirm that it is working now," said Pletenchuk. "The enemy actively uses that ferry crossing to sustain its grouping of troops in the temporarily occupied Crimea."

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As reported, Ukraine's Defense Forces of Ukraine on May 30 successfully hit the Kerch ferry crossing manned by the Russian invaders in the temporarily occupied Crimea.

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