Journalist Andrei Tsaplienko reported this information in his Telegram, reports URA-Inform.
Neizhpapa noted that the situation on the peninsula is becoming increasingly tense, and it is possible that in the near future the bridge will again be one of the key topics of discussion not only in Ukrainian, but also in Russian media.
“I'm sure you shouldn't wait long. Perhaps he won’t make it this year,” — he emphasized.
Neizhpapa also added that considerable time has already passed since the start of Russia’s full-scale war against Ukraine, which began on February 24, 2022.
However, specific no date was given. Perhaps this was done specifically for the purposes of military confidentiality.
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