
Underwater Drone Attack Cripples Crimean Bridge
Crimean Bridge Attack: Underwater Drone Used, SBU Confirms The Crimean bridge, a key transport link between Russia and Crimea, was damaged in a significant attack on June 3, 2025. Ukraine's Security Service (SBU) officially confirmed their involvement, stating that the incident was a pre-planned operation. The attack involved the use of a Toloka TKL-150, an autonomous underwater drone. According to the video, this drone is approximately 6 meters in length and has a range of up to 1000 kilometers. The drone reportedly carried a payload exceeding 1000 kilograms of explosives. While the full extent of the damage is still being assessed, the SBU's confirmation marks a significant development in the ongoing conflict. The video also mentions that the Russian media reported the bridge's traffic has been restored. The incident highlights the ongoing tensions in the region and the sophisticated tactics employed in the conflict. The use of an underwater drone in this type of attack is particularly noteworthy, showcasing the evolving nature of modern warfare. Further investigations are needed to fully understand the implications of this event.