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No buildup of vehicles observed from the Crimean region.

Absence of Traffic Congestion Reported in Crimea

Lack of Gathering of Transport Vehicles Spotted in Crimea
Lack of Gathering of Transport Vehicles Spotted in Crimea

No buildup of vehicles observed from the Crimean region.

Cleared Up!

Hang tight, those stuck on the Crimean Bridge from Taman side (Krasnodar Krai)! The situation's looking way better! As of 1 PM, there are only 360 cars in line—290 fewer than an hour ago. That said, the wait's still over an hour long according to real-time data from a trusted Telegram channel.

Just a couple hours ago at noon, the line stretched to 650 vehicles with a wait time exceeding two hours. Morning rush looked even rougher with a whopping 800 cars stuck in traffic, causing a three-hour delay. But don't worry, things are moving again on the Kerch (Republic of Crimea) side without any significant issues.

Now, let's dive into some interesting background details. The Crimean Bridge, connecting the Taman side in Krasnodar Krai to Crimea, has faced disruptions after a recent underwater strike by Ukraine's Security Service (SBU) on June 3, 2025. After the strike, the bridge was shut down for a few hours for inspection, but traffic was eventually resumed the same day[2][3].

Since then, there have been explosions and drone activities reported in the area. However, as of now, the bridge from the Taman side remains operational. Keep in mind that the bridge's operational status may change based on evolving security concerns and potential future incidents. So, always double-check the latest updates from official sources for the most accurate traffic information.

  1. Despite the ongoing tension and recent incidents near the Crimean Bridge, sports enthusiasts can now discuss their thoughts on the latest sports-analysis, as traffic on the Taman side seems to be moving more smoothly.
  2. As the Crimean Bridge remains operational, sports fans might find it an ideal opportunity to travel and attend sports events in Crimea, given that traffic congestion is no longer as severe as it was in previous days.

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