At the Crimean Bridge – chaos: almost 3 thousand cars formed a queue

At 10:00 Moscow time, significant vehicle backlogs were reported at the Kerch Strait bridge. Specifically, 980 vehicles were waiting for inspection on the Taman side, while almost 1,800 cars were queued on the Kerch side. The formation of these extensive queue lines began overnight.

The initial buildup occurred after the bridge was closed from midnight until 6:00 AM due to a Ukrainian drone attack reported in temporarily occupied Crimea. In the days preceding this report, the bridge experienced traffic congestion spanning several kilometers. Reports indicated that the majority of the vehicles contributing to these previous traffic jams were outbound, consisting of vehicles departing from occupied Crimea.

The current waiting numbers reflect sustained movement and inspection procedures following the overnight disruption. The volume of vehicles awaiting passage suggests a consistent flow of traffic attempting to cross the vital connection point. These operational details highlight the logistical impact of the security situation in the region, necessitating the management of large-scale vehicle movements across the strait.

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