Russian crews reportedly are working Monday to repair a rail bridge near the country’s border with Ukraine that was blown up over the weekend in what a local governor is claiming was an act of “sabotage.”
Officials didn’t specify the significance of the bridge for the war, but it sits on a key railway link used to ferry supplies to Russian troops fighting in eastern Ukraine.
Images posted by Kursk regional Gov. Roman Starovoit on his Telegram page showed a bridge with rail tracks dangling precariously over a gap after the supporting structure underneath collapsed.
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Source: Fox News