The governor claimed the strikes were deliberately aimed at disrupting civilian infrastructure and creating unrest across the port city.
"The enemy is again striking vilely, trying to deprive us of our usual living conditions and sow panic," said Razvozhayev.
From the Ukrainian military perspective, Unmanned Systems Forces Commander Robert Brovdi confirmed that the operations successfully neutralized dozens of strategic assets.
A UK Defence Intelligence analysis on June 27 revealed that previous strikes on June 19-20 had disabled three vehicle ferries in the Kerch Strait, expanding options to strike the Crimean Bridge.
"Ukraine has been carrying out strikes on Russian military logistics networks in occupied Ukraine with increasing intensity, enabled by the availability of different effectors, including one-way attack drones and stand-off munitions.
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The breadth of Ukrainian targeting is also degrading Russian air defences even in well-established priority locations like the Kerch Strait," stated the UK Defence Intelligence update.