https://www.cbsnews.com/news/ukraine-antonivskyi-bridge-essential-russian-supply-lines-occupied-kherson/
Last night Ukrainian forces made the latest of a series of attacks on the Antonivsky bridge over the Dnipro on the eastern outskirts of the occupied southern city of Kherson.
The link I have included cites only Russian and collaborationist sources, but satellite photography shows that an entire, if small, section of the bridge has been removed, creating a gap.
This bridge is the main supply route (and escape route to Crimea) for russian occupiers in the city. A bridge on a dam much further upriver has also been damaged, less seriously. Additionally road and rail links are being targeted before an assault on the city, which currently affords russia its only access to the north of the Dnipro river that forms a natural barrier down the country.
They've started a pontoon bridge, but that sounds like a suicide mission.
If Ukraine retakes Kherson it will be a real turning point in the war.