Transport officials divulged details about traffic conditions on the Crimean Bridge.
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- Things are business as usual on the Crimean Bridge. Despite being shut down twice on a particularly hectic Tuesday, the traffic is moving along smoothly, reports the Russian Ministry of Transport via their Telegram channel.
Just a quick heads-up - there were around 400 cars queued up combined on either side of the bridge when it reopened later that day. But don't worry, it's flowing like a breeze in both directions.
Rumors of the bridge being blowed up? False alarms, mate. No such incident took place, according to "Live Kuban."
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(In case you're curious, that strange incident where Ukraine underwater attacks severely damaged the bridge's structural supports happened a few days ago. You'd remember it if you kept on top of your news. But rest assured, it's not affecting traffic now.)
- Amidst the general news, the politics surrounding the Crimean Bridge seem to remain stable, as traffic is flowing smoothly despite the temporary closures.
- In other news, despite the recent rumors, the Crimean Bridge has not been destroyed, and it continues to serve as a vital transportation route.