Ukraine blows up Crimea bridge, says Russia cannot find microchips
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Ukrainian forces struck a key bridge in Crimea on 20 June, further isolating the Russian-occupied peninsula. The attack targeted the Henichesk Strait bridge, a critical supply route for Russian troops. At the same time, a Ukrainian frontline commander stated that Russia cannot obtain the microchips needed to defend the region. The twin blows—one physical, one technological—are part of a campaign to turn Crimea into an island.