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This video grab taken and released on Oct. 8, 2022 shows thick black smoke rising from a fire on the Kerch bridge that links Crimea to Russia.

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Russian authorities reported on Saturday that a large blaze erupted on the only bridge linking mainland Russia to the occupied Crimean Peninsula.

Russian state-backed media cited the national anti-terrorism committee as saying that a truck exploded on the road traffic side of the Kerch bridge at 6:07 a.m. local time before the road partially collapsed. Three people were killed in the blast, according to Russian authorities.

The blaze reportedly set fire to seven oil tankers being carried by rail to Crimea, with thick black smoke seen rising into the sky.

The Kerch bridge, sometimes referred to as the Crimean bridge, is one of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s prestige projects. It was built on his orders shortly after the Kremlin annexed Crimea in 2014 to support Moscow’s claims to the territory.

A symbol of hate to Ukrainians, the 19-kilometer (12-mile) crossing is a pair of road and rail bridges spanning the Kerch Strait that Russia uses to move military equipment into Ukraine.

A screen grab from a surveillance footage shows flames and smoke rising up after an explosion at the Kerch bridge in the Kerch Strait, Crimea, Oct. 8, 2022.

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‘Crimea, the bridge, the beginning’

The head of the Russian-installed regional parliament in Crimea, Vladimir Konstantinov, blamed the incident on “Ukrainian vandals, who have finally managed to reach their bloody hands to the Crimean bridge,” according to the BBC.

Mykhailo Podolyak, an advisor to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, said that the damage was “the beginning,” although stopped short of claiming Kyiv was responsible.

“Crimea, the bridge, the beginning. Everything illegal must be destroyed, everything stolen must be returned to Ukraine, everything occupied by Russia must be expelled,” Podolyak said via Twitter.

The official Twitter account of the Ukrainian government, meanwhile, appeared to respond to the incident by saying, “sick burn.”

People pose for photographs in front of a picture of a postage stamp showing an artists impression of the Kerch bridge on fire on Oct. 8, 2022 in central Kyiv, Ukraine.

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Russian media reported that traffic had been suspended due to the incident and emergency and road service personnel were working at the site to contain the blaze.

“According to preliminary information, a fuel storage tank is on fire … Navigable arches were not damaged. It is too early to speak about causes and consequences. Work to extinguish the blaze is underway,” Oleg Kryuchko, an aide to the Russian occupation head of Crimea said via Telegram, according to TASS news agency.

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The incident comes hours after Russia concentrated its latest barrage of attacks on areas of Ukraine it illegally annexed.

In what the West described as sham referendums, Putin declared “four new regions of Russia” late last month as Moscow annexed Ukraine’s Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions.

Kyiv has said it will not stop fighting until it has reclaimed every last inch of land lost to Russia.

Meanwhile, Moscow has claimed it has “the right” to use nuclear weapons to defend its territory and citizens if it feels there is an existential threat, or even if it’s attacked by conventional weapons.

—The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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