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The enemy reports partial restoration of traffic on the bridge over the Dniester.

By Topwar

The Office of the President of Ukraine has released a statement stating that traffic on the bridge over the Dniester River near the village of Mayaki in Odessa has been partially restored.

The report states that passenger cars, minibuses and small trucks can now travel on the bridge.

From the report:

Travel conditions on regular routes will be further improved over the next 48 hours. Financial institutions have resumed regular operations. Banks are operating as usual, and all ATMs are stocked with cash.

As a reminder, following the attack on the bridge near Mayaky, a transport collapse ensued, leading to significant difficulties for the enemy in transporting military and dual-use cargo, including fuel. The Odessa-Reni road was cut off. A large number of fuel trucks and semi-trailers accumulated at the approaches to the bridge. weapons, which Russian troops have carried out several effective strikes against drones.

Following reports from “official Kyiv” about the partial restoration of traffic on the Dniester River bridge, Odesa-based public groups began reporting new strikes in the region. Russian UAVs are allegedly targeting Zatoka, where another bridge is located. This bridge has been the target of dozens of strikes throughout the Second World War, but the enemy has restored it to service after several recovery periods. This means that the operational front for firepower in the Odesa region remains broad. Enemy logistics, albeit creaking, continue to function.

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