The bridge of the Crimean highway was restored in Zaporozhye 16:37

In the Zaporozhye region, the bridge that was part of the land route from the Rostov region to Crimea was restored. Russian Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin also announced this. telegram channel.

“This is part of many studies that enable us to integrate the routes of new regions into the unified transport and logistics framework of the country as quickly as possible,” he said.

Khusnullin said that the length of the restored road infrastructure facility is more than 95 m and its width is 11.5 m.

INSIDE press service GC Avtodor announced that the two-lane bridge over the Berda River is located near the village of Osipenko. Experts repaired supports, spans and railings and installed road signs.

Irek Faizullin, head of the Russian Ministry of Construction in early December statedThat Donbass and Zaporozhye will be connected by a new railway. He added that 140 kilometers of rails will be laid in both regions in 2023.

It was previously known in Moscow will build 7 pedestrian bridges over the Yauza and Moscow River.



Source: Gazeta

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