Moscow: “Military operation will continue until the liberation of Kharkiv and Odessa”

Ukraine threatens to destroy the Crimean bridge – “We will bomb Kyiv” threatens the Russians.

“All Russian cities, including Kharkiv and Odessa, must be liberated,” said Russian-speaking leader Dennis Pushilin. He also stated about the foreign mercenaries that “there is no reason to give them a pardon”.

Thus, the Russian-speaking leader revealed what Moscow’s final strategic plan is and that the military operation will not stop until the full liberation of Kharkiv and Odessa.

On the battlefield, Ukrainian commanders report daily that there is a shortage of ammunition and therefore serious questions arise about the alleged Ukrainian counterattacks in Kharkov and Kherson.

Kyiv has once again threatened to destroy the Russian bridge over the Kerch Strait in Crimea, announcing details of its construction.

The Ukrainian military intelligence service has released a 300-page document containing official Russian plans to build a bridge on the Russian-occupied peninsula.

The document was released the day after Ukrainian General Dmitry Martchenko said the bridge would become “target number one” if Kyiv acquired weapons systems with a range of weapons capable of hitting it.

He explained that Russia is using the 18-kilometer bridge to transport supplies to both Crimea and its troops in southern Ukraine.

The construction of the bridge cost billions. It connects the Crimean peninsula with the Russian mainland from 2018.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peshkov said all possible precautions had been taken for Crimea’s security. He added that the Russian government was aware of the threat posed by the Ukrainian armed forces to target the bridge.

Moscow has warned that it will bomb Kiev if Ukrainian forces attack the bridge.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has commented that General Martchenko’s threat runs counter to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s promise not to use long-range Western weapons to destroy targets on Russian soil.

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