City mayor Vitaly Malevsky said the restoration work continues, and in the coming days, a short -TERM overlap of the bridge is possible.
On the night of September 7, in the city of Kremenchug, the Poltava region, the road surface was damaged on the Dnieper river bridge. As it was found earlier, the invaders hit the Kryukovsky bridge. Leader of the AO board Ukrzaliznitsy Alexander Pertsovsky published a picture of the consequences of attacking.
“The enemy tried to break the two banks of Dnieper in Kremenchug tonight.
The vehicle’s message has been restored, ”wrote the head of the board Ukrzaliznitsi.
He noted that all railroad units from Dawn worked in place with explosives. The work is also carried out to restore the communication to the railroad. Bus shuttles temporarily launched to ensure delivery of passengers, and no long flight to cancel.
City mayor Vitaly Maletsky said the restoration work is still ongoing, and in the coming days the brief movement of the bridge is possible.
There was also a video with a moment that the drone hit the bridge to Kremenchug. The note shows a car moving on the bridge precisely to the attack. According to chapter of the city, the driver remained intact and was not injured.
🤬 Basic blow to bridge to Kremenchug
Due to bridge damage, Ukrzaliznitsa changed the movement of some trains in the coming days. pic.twitter.com/3dl3irx8ui
-Commander -in -Chief (@glavcom_ua) September 7, 2025
Remember that on the night of September 7, another Russian attack occurred. In the Poltava region, direct hits and collapse of fragments were recorded. In Kremenchug, the movement of the bridge over the Dnieper was blocked due to damage to the road surface.
Also, strong explosions were heard on Krivoy Rog, which, in addition to mined attacks, were blocked by ballistics.
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