Why Putin's $3bn Kerch Bridge is still standing
The latest attack on the Crimea Bridge has once again highlighted its importance to Russia, as well as its vulnerability but surprising resilience.
Also known as the Kerch Bridge, it connects mainland Russia to the Russian-occupied Crimean peninsula.
Despite facing two attacks within the past 10 months, the bridge has not been completely severed. Simon Newton outlines six possible reasons why it stands strong.
Russia to the Russian-occupied Crimean peninsula Despite facing two attacks within the past 10 months, the bridge has not been completely severed.
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