Democracy Dies in Darkness
People in Kyiv take selfies in front of artwork depicting the Kerch bridge on fire. (Reuters)
Russian investigators claimed to have swiftly identified suspects in the predawn fireball that sent concrete spans of the Crimea Bridge buckling into the waters of the Kerch Strait on Saturday.
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Russian investigators claimed to have swiftly identified suspects in the predawn fireball that sent concrete spans of the Crimea Bridge, a $4 billion project symbolizing Russia’s ambitions to control Ukraine, buckling into the waters of the Kerch Strait on Saturday.