Russian propaganda names German bridges Russia could strike back “for Crimean Bridge”
Pravda Ukraine
In the Vesti Nedeli Russian TV show, Russian propagandist Dmitry Kiselyov has named four bridges in Germany that Russia could destroy “in response to a strike” on the Kerch Bridge in occupied Crimea.
Source: Agentstvo. Novosti, a Russian news outlet
Quote from Kiselyov: “Even with all the sophistication of the interlocutors (Ukraine’s Western allies), they do not have images of bridges in Germany in their heads. In this relatively small country, there are no bridges as long as the Crimean Bridge. But there is still something to see through a missile sight.
…It will be a pity, but what can we do? They don’t feel sorry for our Crimean Bridge.”
Details: Kiselyov then listed four German bridges that Russia could strike back at: The Fehmarn Sound and Rügen bridges in Germany’s north, which connect the mainland with the islands of Fehmarn and Rügen, the Hohenzollern Railway Bridge in Cologne, and the Magdeburg Water Bridge, which connects two canals across the Elbe River 150 kilometres from Berlin.
Kiselyov said that it is possible to attack four bridges at once, as there are no bridges in Germany of equal length: “We’ll have to pay attention to other bridges in Germany to get the appropriate damage in terms of linear metres.”
This is how Kiselyov commented on a recently published conversation, in which high-ranking German military officials discussed possible use of German-made Taurus missiles on Russian targets, including the Kerch Bridge in occupied Crimea.
German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius called Russia’s interception of the conversation between German officers about Taurus missiles an element of information warfare.
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