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Madyar: The Ukrainian Armed Forces Are Deliberately Leaving The Crimean Bridge Alone

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Madyar: The Ukrainian Armed Forces Are Deliberately Leaving The Crimean Bridge Alone
Robert Brovdi (Magyar)

The commander of the Ukrainian Armed Forces' Unmanned Systems Forces explained the reason.

Ukraine’s military command is implementing a clear strategy of completely cutting off logistics to the temporarily occupied Crimea. Defense forces are systematically destroying all supply routes to the Russian Federation’s army, while leaving the invaders and illegal Russian migrants with a single corridor for urgent evacuation back home.

In an interview with journalist Caolan Robertson, the commander of the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ Unmanned Systems Forces Robert Brovdy (Madyar).

Robert Brovdy emphasized that in recent years, Ukrainian forces have created absolutely “unbearable conditions for the Russian occupiers on the peninsula.”

“We’re creating conditions that make staying on the peninsula unbearable. And, accordingly, we’re now blocking access routes into the peninsula, not the routes out of it. We’re isolating Crimea. We’re not touching the Crimean Bridge, in case you haven’t noticed. Let them f*** off across it. Let all those millions f*** off across that little bridge, damn it, without stopping in their Russia, and go somewhere very far beyond the Urals to live in peace,” stated the SBS commander.

Magyar called this mass exodus of Russians deserved karma and a “boomerang” for more than ten years of illegal occupation of Ukrainian territory, emphasizing:

“They shouldn’t have messed with our Crimea. Now let them f*** off to Siberia and start from scratch there, if they live long enough. But we won’t stand in their way—let them go.”

However, there will be no compromises regarding the military aspect. The main objective of the Unmanned Systems Forces at this stage is the daily destruction of any resources the aggressor attempts to deliver to the front lines.

“We are targeting all types of their logistics, which allow them to deploy personnel, deliver ammunition, and move other military equipment, forces, and resources that are used against us in the south or launched into Ukraine from the Crimean Peninsula. There is no fuel in Crimea, and there never will be,” Brovdi concluded.

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