Ataque contra el puente ruso a Crimea infographic
El gráfico muestra detalles del puente del Estrecho de Kerch y la ubicación de la explosión.
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Ataque contra el puente que une a Rusia con Crimea

By Phil Bainbridge

October 8, 2022 - Una explosión masiva en el puente del Estrecho de Kerch – el enlace vital militar y civil entre Rusia continental y la Crimea ocupada sobre el Estrecho de Kerch entre el Mar de Azov y el Mar Negro – ha causado el derrumbe de dos carriles para vehículos.

The 19km road-and-rail bridge was a flagship political project for Russia as it sought to cement its hold on Crimea, annexed from Ukraine in 2014 after an unrecognised referendum on unification with Russia. Dubbed “Putin’s bridge” by Russians, it has become a hated symbol of Russian occupation to Ukrainians.

For the bridge to overcome treacherous conditions in the region, thousands of pylons were driven into the seabed for stability with space in between to allow strong currents to flow through. The bridge, the longest dual-purpose span in Europe, is designed to carry 40,000 vehicles and 94 trains per day.

Russia’s 2014 annexation of Crimea from Ukraine drew international condemnation and sanctions, but many Russians saw it as restoring Moscow’s rule over a region they regard as being historically Russian.

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PUBLISHED: 08/10/2022; STORY: Graphic News
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