The Onur builders work at the construction site of the bridge in Ukrainian city of Zaporizhia on Sept.8, 2020. Within the next 2-3 years the long-awaited bridge, which locals named as a “symbol of the city’s corruption,” will connect center of the city with one of it’s densely populated district.
Concrete pillars stick out of the Dnipro River in the provincial capital of Zaporizhia, home to 750,000 people located 500 kilometers southeast of Kyiv. They were erected in 2004 and were meant to be the backbone for a new bridge.