 Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky visited an airfield at an undisclosed location on August 6 to congratulate airmen and women who are fighting Russia's invasion and to inspect Soviet-made aircraft carrying what appeared to be Anglo-French Storm Shadow Missiles. He emblazoned glory to Ukraine with a felt pen on a missile that bore a sticker with Ukraine's coat of arms and the Eiffel Tower intertwined, and the French name for the Storm Shadow Missile, Scalpy G, written on it. He also inspected two Western-supplied air defense systems, Patriot and Iris TSLM, that were on display on an undisclosed airfield. The visit comes as Russia said a Ukrainian missile strike had damaged the Konhar Road bridge linking Mainland Ukraine to Crimea on Sunday, Russia's RIA news agency cited the Moscow-appointed head of Crimea, Sergey Aksyanov, as saying. RIA cited acting Kursun regional governor Vladimir Saldov another Moscow appointee as saying the strike on the bridge, one of three road links between Crimea and Mainland Ukraine involved in Anglo-French Storm Shadow Missile. He did not provide any evidence.