The 40-mile-long Russian military convoy heading toward Kyiv was “stalled” by Ukraine’s military this week, said Pentagon spokesperson John Kirby on Friday. Kirby told reporters that U.S. officials have obtained reports “that a bridge was blown up that we believe was in the path there,” adding, “We also have indications that the Ukrainians have struck the convoy elsewhere and on vehicles.” For about five days, the convoy, which satellite firm Maxar has said to be about 40 miles in length, has barely moved. It’s located some 15 miles from Kyiv, the capital city. Russian military forces have also had problems with logistics, including food and fuel supplies, Kirby said. “We do believe that the actions of the Ukrainians have stalled that convoy, certainly slowed it down, stopped it in some places,” he added. Despite those claims, Kyiv came under heavy fire on Friday. Numerous reports came in about explosions being reported …