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The Kerch Bridge remains a critical bottleneck for traffic movement due to prolonged manual checks and congestion.

International RelationsTransportationGeopoliticsJun 25, 2026score 0.402 posts · 0 replies across 1 instances
The thread discusses persistent traffic jams and long vehicle queues at the Kerch Bridge exit from occupied Crimea, highlighting significant delays and congestion due to manual checks. This situation underscores the ongoing challenges and logistical issues in the region, which may have broader implications for movement and security.

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The Kerch Bridge remains a critical bottleneck for traffic movement due to prolonged manual checks and congestion.
Parent: International RelationsEntity: Kerch BridgeImpact: negativeDate: Jun 25, 2026 - Jun 26, 2026Target: The effectiveness of the Kerch Bridge as a transportation link

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Kilometer-long queues of vehicles have formed at the exit from occupied Crimea, with large numbers of people waiting to leave the peninsula. Traffic congestion at the Kerch Bridge crossing continues. #Ukraine
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❗️The Kerch Bridge queue from occupied Crimea reached 2,450 vehicles by 14:00, with waiting times of more than five hours for manual checks. Russian channels said Crimean residents are heading to Krasnodar region for fuel. #Ukraine
5 boosts · 11 favs · 0 replies · Jun 26, 2026
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Multi-kilometer traffic jams persist at the Kerch Bridge exit from occupied Crimea. More than 900 vehicles are waiting on the Kerch side for manual checks, with an estimated three-hour delay. Schemes published satellite images showing the queue stretching more than 10 km toward Ivanovka, about 1,500 cars. #Ukraine
5 boosts · 6 favs · 0 replies · Jun 25, 2026
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