A view shows the Dnipro river in Kherson region, partially controlled by pro-Russian troops, Ukraine. A pontoon ferry has been built by Russian military engineers to allow residents to cross the Dnipro River near Kherson after a strategic Antonivskiy Bridge was seriously damaged by the shelling by the Ukrainian Armed Forces.03.08.2022#8247830
Russian flag flutters at the entrance to the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant named after P. Neporozhiy, in Kherson region, partially controlled by pro-Russian troops, Ukraine. A pontoon ferry has been built by Russian military engineers to allow residents to cross the Dnipro River near Kherson after a strategic Antonivskiy Bridge was seriously damaged by the shelling by the Ukrainian Armed Forces.03.08.2022#8247826
A view shows a stele at the entrance to the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant named after P. Neporozhiy, in Kherson region, partially controlled by pro-Russian troops, Ukraine. A pontoon ferry has been built by Russian military engineers to allow residents to cross the Dnipro River near Kherson after a strategic Antonivskiy Bridge was seriously damaged by the shelling by the Ukrainian Armed Forces.03.08.2022#8247824
A view shows the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant named after P. Neporozhiy, in Kherson region, partially controlled by pro-Russian troops, Ukraine. A pontoon ferry has been built by Russian military engineers to allow residents to cross the Dnipro River near Kherson after a strategic Antonivskiy Bridge was seriously damaged by the shelling by the Ukrainian Armed Forces.03.08.2022#8247821
A view shows the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant named after P. Neporozhiy, in Kherson region, partially controlled by pro-Russian troops, Ukraine. A pontoon ferry has been built by Russian military engineers to allow residents to cross the Dnipro River near Kherson after a strategic Antonivskiy Bridge was seriously damaged by the shelling by the Ukrainian Armed Forces.03.08.2022#8247820
A view shows the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant named after P. Neporozhiy, in Kherson region, partially controlled by pro-Russian troops, Ukraine. A pontoon ferry has been built by Russian military engineers to allow residents to cross the Dnipro River near Kherson after a strategic Antonivskiy Bridge was seriously damaged by the shelling by the Ukrainian Armed Forces.03.08.2022#8247823
A view shows the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant named after P. Neporozhiy, in Kherson region, partially controlled by pro-Russian troops, Ukraine. A pontoon ferry has been built by Russian military engineers to allow residents to cross the Dnipro River near Kherson after a strategic Antonivskiy Bridge was seriously damaged by the shelling by the Ukrainian Armed Forces.03.08.2022#8247822
A view shows the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant named after P. Neporozhiy, in Kherson region, partially controlled by pro-Russian troops, Ukraine. A pontoon ferry has been built by Russian military engineers to allow residents to cross the Dnipro River near Kherson after a strategic Antonivskiy Bridge was seriously damaged by the shelling by the Ukrainian Armed Forces.03.08.2022#8247819
Residents cross Dnipro River by a pontoon crossing as Russia's military operation in Ukraine continues, in Kherson region, partially controlled by pro-Russian troops, Ukraine. A pontoon ferry has been built by Russian military engineers to allow residents to cross the Dnipro River near Kherson after a strategic Antonivskiy Bridge was seriously damaged by the shelling by the Ukrainian Armed Forces.03.08.2022#8247698
A Russian serviceman stands near a pontoon crossing as Russia's military operation in Ukraine continues, in Kherson region, partially controlled by pro-Russian troops, Ukraine. A pontoon ferry has been built by Russian military engineers to allow residents to cross the Dnipro River near Kherson after a strategic Antonivskiy Bridge was seriously damaged by the shelling by the Ukrainian Armed Forces.03.08.2022#8247695
A Russian serviceman stands near a pontoon crossing as Russia's military operation in Ukraine continues, in Kherson region, partially controlled by pro-Russian troops, Ukraine. A pontoon ferry has been built by Russian military engineers to allow residents to cross the Dnipro River near Kherson after a strategic Antonivskiy Bridge was seriously damaged by the shelling by the Ukrainian Armed Forces.03.08.2022#8247694
A view shows a pontoon crossing as Russia's military operation in Ukraine continues, in Kherson region, partially controlled by pro-Russian troops, Ukraine. A pontoon ferry has been built by Russian military engineers to allow residents to cross the Dnipro River near Kherson after a strategic Antonivskiy Bridge was seriously damaged by the shelling by the Ukrainian Armed Forces.03.08.2022#8247677
A view shows a pontoon crossing as Russia's military operation in Ukraine continues, in Kherson region, partially controlled by pro-Russian troops, Ukraine. A pontoon ferry has been built by Russian military engineers to allow residents to cross the Dnipro River near Kherson after a strategic Antonivskiy Bridge was seriously damaged by the shelling by the Ukrainian Armed Forces.03.08.2022#8247672
A view shows a pontoon crossing as Russia's military operation in Ukraine continues, in Kherson region, partially controlled by pro-Russian troops, Ukraine. A pontoon ferry has been built by Russian military engineers to allow residents to cross the Dnipro River near Kherson after a strategic Antonivskiy Bridge was seriously damaged by the shelling by the Ukrainian Armed Forces.03.08.2022#8247675
A view shows a pontoon crossing as Russia's military operation in Ukraine continues, in Kherson region, partially controlled by pro-Russian troops, Ukraine. A pontoon ferry has been built by Russian military engineers to allow residents to cross the Dnipro River near Kherson after a strategic Antonivskiy Bridge was seriously damaged by the shelling by the Ukrainian Armed Forces.03.08.2022#8247674
A view shows a pontoon crossing as Russia's military operation in Ukraine continues, in Kherson region, partially controlled by pro-Russian troops, Ukraine. A pontoon ferry has been built by Russian military engineers to allow residents to cross the Dnipro River near Kherson after a strategic Antonivskiy Bridge was seriously damaged by the shelling by the Ukrainian Armed Forces.03.08.2022#8247673
Employees repair a bridge damaged by the shelling in Kherson region, partially controlled by pro-Russian troops, Ukraine. A pontoon ferry has been built by Russian military engineers to allow residents to cross the Dnipro River near Kherson after a strategic Antonivskiy Bridge was seriously damaged by the shelling by the Ukrainian Armed Forces.03.08.2022#8247668
A view shows a pontoon crossing as Russia's military operation in Ukraine continues, in Kherson region, partially controlled by pro-Russian troops, Ukraine. A pontoon ferry has been built by Russian military engineers to allow residents to cross the Dnipro River near Kherson after a strategic Antonivskiy Bridge was seriously damaged by the shelling by the Ukrainian Armed Forces.03.08.2022#8247652