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At least 20 explosions near Putin’s beloved Kerch Bridge as Ukraine launches massive blitz ‘with US-made ATACMS missiles’

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TWO Russian ships were damaged in a stunning overnight Ukrainian blitz in occupied Crimea, it is claimed.

Kiev forces launched missiles near Vlad’s beloved Kerch Bridge – reportedly triggering around 20 explosions.

Ukraine fired missiles at Kerch in Crimea overnight

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Ukraine fired missiles at Kerch in Crimea overnight
Smoke rises above the Crimean bridge after an alleged Ukrainian missile attack in August last year

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Smoke rises above the Crimean bridge after an alleged Ukrainian missile attack in August last yearCredit: Leste2Oeste

A car and a railway ferry were apparently damaged by missile debris.

Russia was forced to admit it was attacked – claiming it shot down eight long-range ATACMS rockets used by Ukraine.

Vlad’s friend in the region – Nikolai Lukashenko – said the entire ferry line in Kerch was suspended following the attack.

He also said Russian forces had to fend off eight drones.

The Crimean Bridge was closed to traffic.

Local Telegram channels reported that Kerch residents heard up to 20 explosions.

Kiev’s tactical attacks on the annexed peninsula have long been a point of humiliation for Putin – who first invaded Crimea in 2019.

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