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Crazy Traffic Jams Have Formed On The Crimean Bridge

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Crazy Traffic Jams Have Formed On The Crimean Bridge

The Ukrainian Navy explained what was going on.

Huge traffic jams have been observed on the Crimean bridge illegally built by the Russian Federation, and traffic was blocked there at night in general. According to words of the representative of the Navy of the AFU Dmytro Pletenchuk, because of the influx of "illegal tourists" the occupants have intensified checks at the entrance to the overpass, because they fear the penetration of saboteurs.

"In the Russian world" the week of holidays has begun. Accordingly, there are a lot of people who want to go to visit "our Crimea". For some reason they do it not through "newly acquired imperial territories, but through the bridge. And accordingly there was a traffic jam of several thousand cars. Of course, it complicated all the checks, stretched the time. And when there is such a mass, then, accordingly, vigilance should be increased, because during such mass races something can happen," - said Pletenchuk on the air of the telethon.

He added that the occupiers fear the penetration of "unwanted guests" into the occupied Crimea together with Russians.

"Because the load increases, everyone is tired, the load increases and saboteurs could get there with fewer obstacles. In any case, it is imposed on them, they are forced to increase vigilance, because everyone understands perfectly well - we have not abandoned our plans regarding the fact that this bridge there is superfluous," - emphasized Pletenchuk.

The speaker added that at night the occupants took out in the Black Sea, in Tsemeskaya Bay, which is near Novorossiysk, 15 enemy ships, 5 of which are carriers of cruise missiles "Kalibr". The total salvo on their boards is up to 34 Kalibrs. According to Pletenchuk, such data was as of 6 a.m. May 2, but now the ships are beginning to enter their base.

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