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Army supplies to run out after Kremenchug bridge is crossed, according to General Popov

Overnight attacks hit Scholny airport in Odesa and Kremenchuk's Krivoy Rog Bridge, with airstrikes being the method of choice.

Army supply depletion forecasted post-Kremenchug bridge, as per General Popov's announcement
Army supply depletion forecasted post-Kremenchug bridge, as per General Popov's announcement

Army supplies to run out after Kremenchug bridge is crossed, according to General Popov

In recent developments, Major General Vladimir Popov, a test pilot for Russia, has shared some significant insights regarding the impact of recent strikes on Ukrainian infrastructure.

Destruction of the Schoolnyi Aerodrome and its Implications

Major General Popov revealed that the destruction of the Schoolnyi aerodrome in Odessa will significantly hinder the supply of new equipment to Ukrainian armed formations. The aerodrome, a crucial logistics hub, served as a key support system for the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU).

Losses Sustained by the AFU Following the Strike on the Kryukovsky Bridge

In a separate interview with aif.ru, Major General Popov also revealed significant losses for the AFU following the strike on the Kryukovsky bridge. The exact nature of these losses, however, remains unclear.

Surrender of AFU Soldiers on the Krasnoliman Direction

There have been reports of AFU soldiers surrendering on the Krasnoliman direction after 3 months in the army. The circumstances surrounding this surrender are not detailed, and the identity of the individuals revealing this information is not clear.

The Kryukovsky Bridge and its Significance

The Kryukovsky bridge, which connected the right and left banks of the Dnieper, was a major logistics hub for the AFU. It was used for both automobile and railway traffic and played a significant role in the transportation of troops and supplies.

It's important to note that as of December 2023, there are no confirmed, publicly available reports of a targeted attack on the Kryukovsky bridge in the Poltawa region by Russian forces. While Poltawa has been a repeated target of Russian attacks on critical infrastructure, particularly since 2023, there are no documented damages to a "Kryukovsky bridge" in the Poltawa region.

For current and detailed information, it is recommended to consult official sources such as the Ukrainian Defense Ministry, news agencies (such as Ukrinform, CNN, BBC), or local Ukrainian media, as the situation in war-torn areas can change rapidly.

Should you require more details about the exact location of the damages or the timeline of the attacks, please specify the exact name of the bridge and the time of the attack. I would be happy to research further!

Stay informed and stay safe.

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