Russia is currently constructing a new structure near the Crimean Bridge, but the purpose of this construction remains unknown. The Navy spokesperson mentioned that it could potentially be a defense structure or another crossing, but it is too early to draw conclusions. The construction is unlikely to be completed this season, as weather conditions deteriorate with winter approaching. The 19-kilometer-long bridge was built after the illegal occupation of Crimea in 2014 and serves as a critical supply route for Russian forces. Despite being heavily damaged in Ukrainian strikes in October 2022 and July 2023, the bridge was fortified by Russian proxies with underwater barriers.

The ongoing dispute between Ukraine and Russia over the Crimean Bridge is currently being discussed at the Permanent Court of Arbitration. Ukraine accuses Russia of building the bridge deliberately low to the water to keep out international shipping, claiming that Russia aims to control the Sea of Azov and Kerch Strait. The Ambassador-at-Large at the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry stated that the bridge is unlawful and should be demolished. The bridge has seen periodic closures due to reports of explosions and drone strikes, with concerns that Russia may again use it for military purposes once fully restored.

Ukraine’s Navy believes that destroying the Crimean Bridge now would have limited impact, as Russia no longer heavily relies on it for military purposes. The head of Ukraine’s Security Service did not rule out the possibility of Russia using the structure for weapons supplies in the future. The bridge has faced recurrent damage and repairs due to military actions, with Russian proxies continuing to fortify it against potential attacks. The construction of the new structure near the bridge has raised speculation and concerns about Russia’s intentions and the potential impact on the region.

As winter approaches, the challenges of completing the construction near the Crimean Bridge increase due to deteriorating weather conditions. The frequent storms in the Kerch Strait pose a risk to any new structure being built in the area. The ongoing tensions between Ukraine and Russia over the control of Crimea and the strategic importance of the bridge raise questions about the future developments in the region. While the exact purpose of the new construction remains unclear, it highlights the ongoing power dynamics and military presence in the area. The outcome of the dispute at the Permanent Court of Arbitration could have significant implications for the use and control of the Crimean Bridge.

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