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Russian Bombardment of Kherson’s Korabelniy Bridge Cuts Off Island District

Officials warn the district faces total isolation without power or gas until the bridge is repaired

A car with volunteers drives over a damaged bridge after Russian air bomb attacks in Kherson, Ukraine on August 4.
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Overview

  • Since August 2, Russian air and glide-bomb strikes have pounded the Korabelniy traffic bridge, the only road link connecting the Kosheva River islands to Kherson city.
  • More than 1,300 residents have evacuated the district with minimal belongings and pets, relying on volunteers to assist elderly and ailing neighbors under fire.
  • Local reports confirm ongoing outages of electricity and gas supplies, exacerbating hardships for those who remain.
  • Dramatic videos of successive blasts on the bridge have circulated on social media, highlighting the dangers faced by civilians in the frontline district.
  • Concerns are rising that the bridge may collapse under continued bombardment, which would leave the island communities completely isolated.