Antonivka Road Bridge
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The Antonivka Road Bridge, also known as the Antonivskyi Bridge (, ), was a
box girder bridge A box girder bridge, or box section bridge, is a bridge in which the main beams comprise girders in the shape of a hollow box. The box girder normally comprises prestressed concrete, structural steel, or a composite of steel and reinf ...
that crossed the
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river in
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,
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, southern
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.


Design and construction

The bridge had been planned since 1977. It opened on 24 December 1985. It was located in the town of
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,
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,
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and connected Kherson to
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and
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via Highway M14. The bridge was long and rested on 31 pillars.


2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine


Invasion

The bridge changed hands several times during the
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in February 2022 in an attempt by Russian forces to establish a path from Russian-held
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into central Ukraine.
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eventually lost control over the area on 26 February 2022 after fierce fighting, leaving several dead soldiers and destroyed military vehicles lying on the bridge.


Vulnerability

In a daily intelligence report by the British
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from mid-July 2022, the bridge was described as a "key vulnerability for Russian forces". Observers considered it to be the most important crossing to the Russian-controlled areas west of the Dnieper river, the only other one being in the vicinity of the
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.


Attacks

On 19 July, the bridge was damaged by Ukrainian rocket fire, allegedly using HIMARS rockets supplied by the United States. Ukrainian forces struck the bridge for the second day in a row on 20 July. Russian forces struggled to repair the bridge and temporarily closed it to cargo traffic. The two strikes on the bridge, as well as remarks by Russian Foreign Minister
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to the effect that the territorial gains in the Kherson region would be consolidated as the result of the use of wider-range weaponsto which class HIMARS belongsby Ukraine, were seen by observers as indicating that the region could become one of the focal points of fighting. On 26 July 2022 at approximately 22:55, the bridge sustained heavy damage following Ukrainian rocket fire using HIMARS, leading to the bridge being closed to passenger traffic. Some observers considered this third attack to be part of the counteroffensive announced earlier by Ukraine, which aimed to recapture the Kherson region.
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reported that the Russian air defence systems had intercepted the projectiles, but this was disputed by the Ukrainian forces and does not match visual evidence. Later reports and video footage from 27 July show that the roadway surface on the bridge has been damaged; the surface is unusable for transit of heavy machinery. By 23 August, repairs to the bridge had been completed and was once again in use by Russian forces. On 25 August, satellite images showed no fewer than 16 damage holes on the southern end of the bridge with vehicle traffic queuing on both sides as a temporary ferry services provided a crossing route across the Dnieper. A
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was constructed by Russian forces on the eastern side of the bridge and was 60% completed as of 25 August. The crossing was struck again on 29 August amid reports of a Ukrainian counteroffensive, and strikes continued on the bridge and crossing throughout the closing days of August. By early September, Russian authorities said the bridge would be impassable for cars for weeks.


Withdrawal

By 11 November, with Ukrainian forces entering Kherson and Russian forces leaving it, part of bridge collapsed; according to the prominent Russian military blogger Rybar, the Russians destroyed it. An adjacent pontoon bridge was used by Russian forces during their withdrawal from Kherson.


References

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