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General Information

Name in local language: Антонівський міст (Antoniwskyj mist)
Other name(s): Antonovskiy Bridge
Beginning of works: May 1977
Completion: 24 December 1985
Status: partially destroyed

Project Type

Location

Location: , ,
Crosses:
  • Dnepr River
Coordinates: 46° 40' 12.42" N    32° 43' 12.57" E
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Technical Information

Dimensions

width 25 m
total length 1 366 m
number of spans 30
piers height max. 17.2 m
number 31

Materials

superstructure prestressed concrete
piers reinforced concrete
abutments reinforced concrete

Excerpt from Wikipedia

The Antonovskiy Bridge crosses the Dnieper river in Kherson, Kherson Oblast, southern Ukraine.

The bridge had been planned since 1977. It opened on 24 December 1985. It is located in the town Antonivka, part of Kherson Raion, Kherson Oblast and connects Kherson to Oleshky and Hola Prystan via Highway M14. The bridge is 1366 m long and rests on 31 pillars.

Battle of Kherson

The bridge changed hands several times during the Battle of Kherson in February 2022 in an attempt by Russian forces to establish a path from Russian-held Crimea into central Ukraine. Ukrainian forces eventually lost control over the area on 26 February 2022 after fierce fighting, leaving several dead soldiers and destroyed military vehicles lying on the bridge.

Text imported from Wikipedia article "Antonovskiy Bridge" and modified on 3 March 2022 according to the CC-BY-SA 3.0 license.

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Relevant Publications

  • Korniev, Mykhailo (2013): Bridge Engineering in Ukraine. In: Chen, Wai-Fah (2013): Handbook of International Bridge Engineering. CRC Press, Boca Raton (USA), ISBN 978-1439810293, pp. 873.
  • About this
    data sheet
  • Structure-ID
    20013133
  • Published on:
    30/08/2004
  • Last updated on:
    11/11/2022
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