Black Sea storm damages Russia's Kerch Bridge defences
Judging by satellite images, the Russian defences of the Kerch (Crimean) Bridge were badly damaged by the storm: most of the barges in front of it on the Black Sea side were washed away or sunk.
Source: MT Anderson, an Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) analyst, on Twitter (X); Crimea.Reality (Krym.Realii), a Crimea-based Telegram channel
Details: On 1 December, MT Anderson shared satellite images from 28 November that show "substantial damage" to the defences of Kerch Bridge, which connects mainland Russia and Crimea, compared to the images from 4 October.
Three barges have been fully submerged, one partially submerged, and two have been "completely washed away". One barge remains afloat but is not tethered to anything.
Previously: On 26 November, a severe storm hit the Black Sea and Ukraine's south, including Russia-occupied Crimea.
Hundreds of trees were knocked down in different regions, dozens of buildings were damaged, and thousands of people were left without electricity, heat and gas. There were casualties.
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