It didn't seem that unusable when the Russians were using it to withdraw. Before they destroyed it that is. Besides any army can build pontoon bridges
Alastor Today, 04:42 PMI mean the fact that Ukraine regularly bombed it with HIMARS to make it unuseable, causing the fascists logistical nightmares, eventually leading them
nhytgbvfeco2 Today, 04:35 PMThe bridge the Russians blew up during their withdrawal from Kherson you mean? I mean I could try asking but it's at the bottom of the Dnipro river currently
Alastor Today, 04:31 PMAsk Antonivka bridge. HIMARS led directly to the liberation of Kherson.
nhytgbvfeco2 Today, 04:17 PM
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