Facts are hard. Ukraine does have indigenous long range missiles (Grim-2) which they used on the Saki airbase (destroying a squadron of Russian planes, about 500 million dollars) but that missile is not long range enough to hit the Kerch bridge.
If they did have missiles they would be using them a lot more. There are a lot of juicy targets in Sevastopol that need servicing.
Ukraine doesn't have missiles that can reach that far.
The kerch bridge is a lot farther than the maximum range of a Grim or Atacms. We know ukrainian SSO are already operating in Crimea and finding targets and conducting raids, but there is nothing that they can do to the bridge with a missile that's out of steam well before it gets to the target.
Except that same truck bomb which came from the Russian side of the bridge and passed through several X ray and security check points?
Okay.
Kherson, Melitopol, Mariupol, and south Zaporhsyia are Ukrainian speaking territories, not Russian.
Russia also needs to return the children it abducted from Kherson to put with russian families 3600KM away.
Except the evidence says it wasn't a truck bomb, nor a boat, nor explosives under the bridge. It was a missile strike. Okay.
Hey! Let the poor guy live in his fantasy. At least he's happy.
Facts are hard. Ukraine does have indigenous long range missiles (Grim-2) which they used on the Saki airbase (destroying a squadron of Russian planes, about 500 million dollars) but that missile is not long range enough to hit the Kerch bridge.
If they did have missiles they would be using them a lot more. There are a lot of juicy targets in Sevastopol that need servicing.
It wasn't a truck or missile, either.
Ukraine doesn't have missiles that can reach that far.
The kerch bridge is a lot farther than the maximum range of a Grim or Atacms. We know ukrainian SSO are already operating in Crimea and finding targets and conducting raids, but there is nothing that they can do to the bridge with a missile that's out of steam well before it gets to the target.