Russia announces 8 arrests in Crimea bridge blast
Russian authorities announced Wednesday that eight people have been arrested in connection with Saturday's explosion on a key bridge linking Russia to the Moscow-annexed Crimean Peninsula.
Five of those detained are Russian citizens, while the others are Ukrainian and Armenian, according to
the Federal Security Service of Russia, the country's principal security agency.
Russia's state-run TASS news agency reported that the explosives used on Saturday were hidden in rolls of camera film.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered a commission to investigate the blast. Moscow had been using Kerch Bridge as a key supply route for bringing in troops and ammunition into southern Ukraine.
The Ukrainian Security Service declined to comment on rumors of its involvement in the bridge's explosion. The Ukrainian Ministry of Defense said the bridge had "gone down," and images posted by official Ukrainian accounts on social media appeared to show the structure partially destroyed.
Putin responded to the bridge explosion by ordering missile attacks across Ukraine on Monday, striking civilian and critical infrastructure targets in major cities including Kyiv and Lviv. At least 19 people were killed and 105 others were injured, according to the Ukrainian State Emergency Service.






