Traffic gridlock at Crimean bridge entrances with close to 2000 vehicles stacked up
Long Vehicle Queues Persist on Crimean Bridge
The Crimean Bridge, a site known for long vehicle queues, is currently experiencing wait times of over three hours for vehicles on both sides. As of 11:00 Moscow time, there are approximately 1,840 vehicles at the bridge, with 820 waiting on the Kerch side and 1,020 on the Taman side.
Despite no new information about changes in the situation, the queue persists, making the Crimean Bridge a location where a significant number of vehicles have queued. The wait times for vehicles passing through the inspection points on both sides remain over three hours.
The Crimean Bridge has been a frequent target in attacks during the ongoing conflict, leading to intermittent closures and repairs. Previous attacks occurred in 2022, 2023, and as recently as June 2025. These recurring attacks contribute to delays and queues as civilians and vehicles attempt to cross or flee the area.
For updates on the Crimean Bridge situation, you can follow several platforms, including Telegram, VKontakte, "Odnoklassniki", and YouTube. The situation is being closely monitored and updated to keep the public informed.
While specific details on the exact wait times or the precise number of vehicles on July 25, 2025, are not provided in the available sources, it is clear that the Crimean Bridge continues to face challenges due to the ongoing conflict. We will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as they become available.
- The persistent queues on the Crimean Bridge, a hub for transportation and public-transit, are not only causing delays for vehicles but also reflect the impact of the ongoing conflicts on the industry and finance sectors.
- In light of the recurring attacks on the Crimean Bridge, a key transportation infrastructure, concerns pertaining to the industry and finance sectors increase as the wait times and vehicle queues persist, impacting the economy and travelers' mobility.