Who really blew up the Kerch Bridge? Russia's security is being blamed by some

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This wouldn't surprise me in the least, Putin is totally ruthless.

Who blew up the Kerch bridge? One of President Zelensky’s most senior advisers, Mikhailo Podolyak
advisers, Mikhailo Podolyak, has suggested that the Russians did it themselves. 'Isn’t it obvious who made an explosion?' he asked on Twitter. 'Truck arrived from RF (Russian Federation).' Officially, the Ukrainian government is saying nothing: its secret service has said it will remain quiet until after the war. Zelensky himself has so far refrained from commenting on the attack, except to say that the 'weather has been cloudy in Crimea.'

If indeed they were responsible, why would the Ukrainians not claim responsibility for a sabotage attack of high sophistication that caused widespread jubilation in Ukraine and across the world? The answer may lie in the details of the attack’s planning and execution that have emerged on anonymous, pro-Kremlin channels of the Telegram messenger and news service.

According to the '112' Telegram channel, quoting Russian police sources, the truck that exploded on the bridge was driven by one Makhir Yusubov, a former resident of Kazan, Tatarstan. He had worked as a truck driver for 25 years, and was now a freelance delivery driver with his own truck. Two years ago, Yusubov moved to a small detached house in the Aviastroitelny suburb of Krasnodar in south Russia.

https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/who-really-blew-up-the-kerch-bridge-
 
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This wouldn't surprise me in the least, Putin is totally ruthless.

Who blew up the Kerch bridge? One of President Zelensky’s most senior advisers, Mikhailo Podolyak
advisers, Mikhailo Podolyak, has suggested that the Russians did it themselves. 'Isn’t it obvious who made an explosion?' he asked on Twitter. 'Truck arrived from RF (Russian Federation).' Officially, the Ukrainian government is saying nothing: its secret service has said it will remain quiet until after the war. Zelensky himself has so far refrained from commenting on the attack, except to say that the 'weather has been cloudy in Crimea.'

If indeed they were responsible, why would the Ukrainians not claim responsibility for a sabotage attack of high sophistication that caused widespread jubilation in Ukraine and across the world? The answer may lie in the details of the attack’s planning and execution that have emerged on anonymous, pro-Kremlin channels of the Telegram messenger and news service.

According to the '112' Telegram channel, quoting Russian police sources, the truck that exploded on the bridge was driven by one Makhir Yusubov, a former resident of Kazan, Tatarstan. He had worked as a truck driver for 25 years, and was now a freelance delivery driver with his own truck. Two years ago, Yusubov moved to a small detached house in the Aviastroitelny suburb of Krasnodar in south Russia.

https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/who-really-blew-up-the-kerch-bridge-

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"Since the explosion, train traffic on the rail bridge had been halted to clear damaged rail cars. Russian officials said trains were able to operate on the line although it was not clear if rail traffic had resumed. Freight traffic on the roadway, which had been prohibited after the explosion, would be allowed to resume over the weekend, officials told Russian state-owned news agency RIA Novosti, although inspections would be required."

https://www.enr.com/articles/55077-russia-begins-repairs-to-bomb-damaged-crimean-bridge
 
he Grayzone has obtained an April 2022 presentation drawn up for senior British intelligence officers hashing out an elaborate scheme to blow up Crimea’s Kerch Bridge with the involvement of specially trained Ukrainian soldiers. Almost six months after the plan was circulated, Kerch Bridge was attacked in an October 8th suicide bombing apparently overseen by Ukraine’s SBU intelligence services.

Detailed proposals for providing “audacious” support to Kiev’s “maritime raiding operations” were drafted at the request of Chris Donnelly, a senior British Army intelligence operative and veteran high ranking NATO advisor. The wide-ranging plan’s core component was “destruction of the bridge over the Kerch Strait.”

Documents and correspondence plotting the operation were provided to The Grayzone by an anonymous source.

The truck bombing of the Kerch Bridge differed operationally from the plot sketched therein. Yet, Britain’s evident interest in planning such an attack underscores the deep involvement of NATO powers in the Ukraine proxy war. At almost precisely the time that London reportedly sabotaged peace talks between Kiev and Moscow in April this year, British military intelligence operatives were drawing up blueprints to destroy a major Russian bridge crossed by thousands of civilians per day.

The roadmap was produced by Hugh Ward, a British military veteran. A number of strategies for helping Ukraine “pose a threat to Russian naval forces” in the Black Sea are outlined. The overriding objectives are stated as aiming to “degrade” Russia’s ability to blockade Kiev, “erode” Moscow’s “warfighting capability”, and isolate Russian land and maritime forces in Crimea by “denying resupply by sea and overland via Kerch bridge.”
https://thegrayzone.com/wp-content/...-for-Maritime-Raiding-Operations-Proposal.pdf
 
Ukraine hints that it sabotaged a crucial bridge linking Russia and Crimea to spite Putin on his 70th birthday
https://www.businessinsider.com/ukr...mea-kerch-bridge-putins-70th-birthday-2022-10
Ukraine has not directly claimed responsibility for the bridge collapse, but officials hinted at responsibility in a series of mocking tweets.

Mykhailo Podolyak, an adviser to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, said on Twitter: "Crimea, the bridge, the beginning. Everything illegal must be destroyed, everything stolen must be returned to Ukraine, everything occupied by Russia must be expelled."

Oleksiy Danilov, Ukraine's Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council, posted a video on Twitter of Marilyn Monroe singing "Happy Birthday, Mr. President" next to footage of the bridge on fire.

According to The New York Times investigative reporter Michael Schwirtz, a senior Ukrainian military official said: "Putin should be happy. Not everyone gets such an expensive present on their birthday."
 
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