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A gigantic traffic jam stretches 30 kilometers on the Crimean Bridge

Traffic was blocked at 3:11 (Moscow time) due to Ukrainian attacks and the restrictions have not yet been lifted. Now a large queue of four thousand cars has accumulated on this section of the road. This was reported by the Mash Telegram channel.

“By 10 am, the bridge had not been opened, and all the tourists rushing to the sea were passing the time as best they could – smoking a hookah, treating each other to sandwiches, handing out water and medicine. 10 BECs of the Ukrainian Armed Forces were destroyed, specialists are checking the water area,” the publication says.

The footage posted online shows that as a result of the closures, a large traffic jam has formed. The last time a traffic jam of this length was recorded was on August 3, 2025.

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