Civilians killed as Crimean bridge attacked again.



A Ukrainian terrorist attack against the Crimean bridge on the Russian mainland side of the bridge which is normally used for civilian traffic killed both parents of a young girl who was injured and sent to hospital. Family has not been notified yet.

In the midst of the holiday season the attack was done with a pair of Ukrainian drones which struck the highway portion of the bridge.

The Russian military told FPM.news there were no military activities on or near the bridge and that this is the second attack, the first being in October of last year, when five civilians were killed. FPM.news was told that Ukraine sources confirmed responsibility for the attack.

Video: Crimean civilian bridge attacked by terrorists killing civilians as before in October 2022.


Alona Adamovich leading the RINJ Foundation’s humanitarian mission in Ukraine and Donbass was reached to comment on the events.

“This was the middle of the holiday season. This family was vacationing. Every day since 2014 I hear of more civilians killed by Ukrainian attacks and again today, I am wishing I was not Ukrainian. I hope the family will have notice soon because then the efforts for supporting the daughter can begin. She has been put on an IV drip for hydration and is under very good care. Every nurse on my team said they would adopt the girl if that was needed and the hat is being passed to make sure she has clothing, shoes and other needs fulfilled until such time as her new life begins,” said Alona.

“You can tell I am upset. Yesterday it was two children died in Donetsk and I had to tell the parents. Today somebody must tell a little girl her mom and dad were killed. This guy Zelenskyy [has] gone ‘mental’ with his NATO weapons he barely knows what to do with. [translated]. This war must not be extended by America any longer.”

Crimean Bridge terrorist attack killed mom and dad leaving daughter injured in hospital

Medivac takes girl to hospital. Source supplied. Photo is cropped. Art / Cropping / Enhancement: Rosa Yamamoto / Feminine-Perspective-Magazine