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The following is news from Ukraine, where tensions are rising again due to the Krem Bridge explosion.

First of all, the Kreum Bridge traffic, which had been suspended due to the explosion, was resumed.

However, after the explosion of the Krum Bridge, at least 12 people were killed in a missile attack in Zaporiza, Ukraine.

There are interpretations that the missile attack was a retaliatory attack by Russia.



This is reporter Yoo Soo-hwan.



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Russian government said that part of the operation of cars, passenger and freight trains passing through the Krem Bridge has been resumed sequentially as an emergency recovery operation.



This was possible because the bridge structure burned down, but the railroad itself did not collapse.



The Krum Bridge is a major military supply route linking Russia and the Krum Peninsula.



There was an analysis that the explosion of the Krum Bridge would cause a serious supply disruption to the Russian army, but a military official said that the supply of goods by land and sea is being done without any setbacks.



Foreign media such as the Wall Street Journal, citing experts, predicted that the structure of the Krum Bridge was damaged and that it could take several months to fully recover.



Russia suspects Ukraine was behind the explosion.



[Putin/President of Russia: There is no doubt that this was a terrorist attack on Russia's key civilian infrastructure.]



However, Ukrainian authorities deny that "it should be noted that the truck that exploded was from Russia".



In the midst of this, a missile attack continued in the Zaporiza region of Ukraine after the explosion of the Krum Bridge.



At least 12 people were killed and 49 people were injured.



Meanwhile, after the explosion of the Krum Bridge, Russia replaced the commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian war with Air Force Commander Sergei Surovikin, which is the first change since the start of the war.