Yana Stavskaya09:00, 17.07.233 min.3603
The invaders blocked traffic on the Crimean bridge, which caused many kilometers of traffic jams from the Krasnodar Territory.

In connection with the morning explosions on the Crimean bridge on July 17, at least one span of the roadway was destroyed, now a hole is visible there.
In the photos and videos published by the Russians, employees of the Russian Emergencies Ministry called to the scene examine the consequences of the “cotton”.
The footage shows that the leftmost lane of the road was “skewed”, a piece of the bridge was actually “pulled out” by the explosion along with the concrete structure – there is no coating, and instead of it a hole in the sea is visible.
Explosions on the Crimean bridge on June 17 – the main thing
On the morning of July 17, 2023 , new explosions thundered on the Crimean bridge , as a result of which, according to Russian media, one of the spans of the transport facility was destroyed.
The invaders blocked traffic on the Crimean bridge, which caused many kilometers of traffic jams from the Krasnodar Territory.
Several dead Russians from the Belgorod region were reported.Ukraine does not officially confirm its involvement until the latest events in Crimea.
However, Andrey Yusov, a representative of the GUR, noted that due to the destruction of a section of the bridge, the Russians would have problems with logistics.
The consequences of the destruction on the Crimean bridge on July 17, 2023
Natalya Gumenyuk, speaker of OK Yug, suggested that the explosions could be part of provocations on the part of Russia itself to prevent the continuation of the “grain agreement” in particular.
While the speaker of the Odesa OVA, Sergei Bratchuk, does not exclude that the Shahed , which was flying towards mainland Ukraine, could also hit the Crimean bridge.
It is known that Russia uses the Crimean bridge as a logistics hub for the transfer of troops and equipment to the mainland south of Ukraine. The last time explosions at this facility thundered in October 2022 – when the Armed Forces of Ukraine were preparing to liberate the Kherson region.© t.me/bazabazon© t.me/bazabazon© t.me/bazabazon© t.me/bazabazon© t.me/bazabazon© t.me/bazabazon© t.me/bazabazon© t.me/bazabazon© t.me/bazabazon© t.me/bazabazon© t.me/bazabazon© t.me/bazabazon© t.me/bazabazon© t.me/bazabazon© t.me/bazabazon© t.me/bazabazon© t.me/bazabazon© t.me/bazabazon© t.me/bazabazon1 / 9
Neither experts nor the Ukrainian military-political leadership concealed the fact that the destruction of the Crimean bridge would be an important part of the de-occupation of the peninsula .
Another way to ensure the southern grouping of Russian invaders – the so-called “land corridor” through Mariupol, Melitopol and Berdyansk – has long been under the threat of being cut by the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Now the counteroffensive continues on this sector of the front .
(C)UNIAN 2023

Grammatically speaking, the title of this article is difficult for me to understand. I don’t have much time to read this and and comment. I’m sure there’s situations where a basic spellcheck would indicate no mistakes, but it gets complicated between two people who don’t speak one another’s language. In this case, “piece” as written, indicates a singular fragment of an object. But the way that American English is used here, suggests a description of a “situation’s” condition. So the following means one thing, while the other means something else:
“There is no piece left.” or “There are no pieces left.” Which means that that something must have been removed from the bridge. The word “left” or perhaps “remaining,” adds some of the meaning to “piece.”
But the first impression I had when I noticed this, was that it was referring to the general situation around the bridge.
“There is no peace, only fighting.” Which doesn’t describe an object, but describes the overall situation around the objects.
This is made more complicated because in pronunciation, “piece” and “peace” both sound alike to English speakers, but have different meanings.
Anyway, I need to prepare for getting to my morning shift on time.
I also don’t understand the first part of the title.