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    1. Vanto_e_Gloria on

      Clickbait title. First sentence says they mean “under fire control”.

    2. I like that the ban doesn’t apply to military vehicles, so it’ll become even easier to spot military targets on that road.

    3. I just hope that one day we’ll see speed like during the first (?) counteroffensive again. I’m not sure when it was but it was essentially like running the Orcs out of the country as if they were kids with paintball guns.

    4. Additional_Vast_5216 on

      this is the beginning of the end, if ukraine can cut off crimea with drones and destroy the bridge they have essentially put crimea under siege especially since fresh water comes from the main land

      the russians will have to either abandon crimea or face a crisis, politically this is check mate for putin

      as selensky said: the war started in crimea and will end there

    5. slavaukrine on

      Under fire control means that during times of bad weather supplies can get through. But if the fog lifts or the rain stops the trucks still on the road are dead.

      I think General Ben Hodges said he would keep the bridge open. He thinks the civilians and soldiers need an escape route out of the Peninsula of Crimea. That trapped, fearful, people will stand and fight. Like a trapped animal.

      It is my opinion, the war will end when the Russian soldiers stop fighting and turn on their officers.

    6. Fire control. 

      Control != fire control.

      Fire control of the supply routes over the land bridge to Crimea is amazing news. *Crimea is Ukraine.*

    7. epicurean56 on

      They better hurry up and scurry back over their bridge before it’s too late!

    8. Flat_Winter on

      Hopefully this is the beginning of the Siege of Crimea. Cut off the flow of food, water, fuel, ammo and air defense. Probably smart to leave the bridge partially open so the occupiers can go back to RuZZia.