Russian President Vladimir Putin visited a bridge leading to Crimea in southern Ukraine, where an explosion occurred in October this year.


It is also believed that the aim is to hasten the restoration of the bridge, which was also a supply route for the Russian army, and to emphasize the stance of maintaining control of Crimea, which Ukraine is aiming to recapture.

In Ukraine, on the 5th, missile attacks by Russia were carried out in various places, and according to Deputy Secretary of the Presidential Office of Ukraine Tymoshenko, two people died in the southern Zaporizhia province and three people, including a one-year-old child, were injured.

On the other hand, the Russian Ministry of Defense announced on the 5th that Ukrainian military drones tried to attack air bases.



Russian independent media said two Russian long-range strategic bomber Tupolev Tu-95s were damaged in an alleged drone attack on a base in the southern province of Saratov, and two soldiers were injured. I'm telling you.

Against this backdrop, President Putin visited the bridge connecting Russia and Crimea in southern Ukraine, where an explosion occurred in October this year, and drove a car on some of the roads where repair work was completed.



"We need to perfect this place," Putin said after visiting the bridge, according to state media.



It is believed that President Putin hastened the restoration of the bridge, which was also a supply route for the Russian army, and emphasized his stance of maintaining control over Crimea, which Ukraine is aiming to recapture.