• mindlight@lemm.ee
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    8 months ago

    No need to worry, this is yet another example of the Russian economy booming!

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    8 months ago

    I’m a little confused. Feodosia, the town, doesn’t seem all that close to the bridge when I look at Google Maps. Or is Feodosia also the name of a county (or whatever they’re called) which extends towards Kerch and the bridge?

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      8 months ago

      Feodosia is also the name of municipality, but so is Kerch and the bridge connects to Kerch city and municipality, not Feodosia.

      Maybe the emergency can be linked it rather to the plans of German-Ukrainian attack on the bridge, though if the article is correct, then potential sabotage in Fedosia which lies fairly close is also a valid reason or at least sign that there are saboteurs in the area, since that bridge is 1000 times more important target than some minor fuel depot.

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        8 months ago

        Ah ok, that makes more sense. It does look like there is only a single highway linking the town of Feodosia to Kerch, so a blockage along that route would be annoying to the Russians, though obviously not as catastrophic as an attack on the Kerch Bridge itself.

  • Jeff@lemm.ee
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    8 months ago

    I’ll take ‘bridges I would never use because boom’ for $1000, Alex