Talking about why he decided to drive the Crimean bridge, Putin said that he wanted to support the builders and see the result with his own eyes.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said that the restoration work on the railway part of the Crimean bridge will be completed by mid-summer. The Russian media wrote about it.
“They promise to do the car part somewhere in March. They plan later, but they promise they’ll finish it by the end of March. And they promise to do the rail part, a branch line, somewhere in the middle of summer. First, they said, at the end of autumn, then they promised in the middle of summer. I think they will do it somewhere in the summer. I am sure that everything will be done on time, “said Putin, answering journalists’ questions following his visit to Bishkek
Talking about why he decided to drive the Crimean bridge, Putin said that he wanted to support the builders and see the result with his own eyes.
He mentioned that all the restoration work on the bridge has not been completed, and he recalled the damaged railway part of the bridge.
“There are two lines nearby, they are in working condition, but the builders still believe that a few centimeters or millimeters should be brought to a 100% standard state. They will do it as a preventive measure, like as they say. will be closed and will be brought up to 100% standard. A branch line (railroad – ed.) is fully operational, without tonnage restrictions. But a branch line, because the train is standing , and the fuel tank was damaged, and mainly because there were changes that needed to be fixed,” Putin said.
It was previously reported that the Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin’s trip to the Crimean bridge was an attempt to show “victories” with the help of propaganda, as the Russian invaders were defeated on the battlefield.
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