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Woah! Ukraine blew up a bridge by first carrying ~1.5 tons of explosives to it by heavy lifting drones and after detonated with a kamikaze drone!

"Ukrainian forces decided to use British-made Malloy T-150, heavy-lift drones adapted to carry a 50 kg shaped charge that could be lowered onto precise points beneath the bridge.

Over 60 days, the unit flew 30 missions, delivering about 1.5 tons of explosives and weakening the structure. A final missile strike brought it down."

#Ukraine

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in reply to stux⚡️

Look US, not a Tomahawk in sight!

What did those things costs? Ah, yes

"Each Tomahawk missile can cost roughly $2 million or more, depending on the variant"

What a way to spend taxpayers money

in reply to stux⚡️

welcher Militärischer Schaden entstand dadurch für Russland ??
in reply to stux⚡️

Ukraine!
Keep up the brilliant work of freeing your nation from Russian invaders.

Ukraine will regain its people & all its territory, every inch.

Trump isn't going to be around forever to support Putin.
His support for Russian oil revenue isn't going to last.
bloomberg.com/news/articles/20…

Trump donors trying to extort Ukraine are traitors to democracy.
united24media.com/latest-news/…

Keep hitting Russian oil infrastructure!
kyivindependent.com/zelensky-s…

chathamhouse.org/2026/04/iran-…

in reply to stux⚡️

On the one hand, i love it when Ukraine scores a victory over Russia. On the other hand, just a few days ago people were calling US destruction of civilian infrastructure in Iran, including bridges, a war crime, which i believe it is. Therefore i have to conclude this is a war crime too, and i can't celebrate it just because it was done in a new and different way.
in reply to eltheanine

@eltheanine And Ukraine is blowing up their OWN bridge

To prevent the invader from doing more damage

So no, not a war crime

in reply to stux⚡️

The bridge in question is here: maps.app.goo.gl/oLpD29gPW7xJVu…

To the north is the Antonivsky bridge over the Dnieper, which was destroyed back in 2022. But Ukraine has now cut off the marshes between these two bridges, which means it may be planning to retake them.