In Crimea, they announce a missile attack and the work of air defence — video
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In Crimea, they announce a missile attack and the work of air defence — video

Sevastopol
Source:  Crimea. Realii

In the evening of 15 December, explosions were heard in the temporarily occupied Crimea. Air defence operations were reported.

Anti-aircraft defence works in Crimea

Local residents informed Crimea.Realii about the work of air defence in the area between Chornomorske and Mizhvodne (the Yevpatoriya district of occupied Crimea).

The editorial team showed several videos from the scene.

Later, the so-called 'head' of Sevastopol, Mikhail Razvozhayev, also claimed that the air defence forces were working and that a drone had been shot down over the city.

He also said that no damage to infrastructure has been recorded so far. According to him, the situation in Sevastopol is under constant control.

Local telegram channels reported that the missiles were flying in the Dzhankoy district, and more than 15 targets were hit on the border with the Kherson region.

At 20:31, the occupiers' telegram channels also reported that the Henichesk area had come under "heavy enemy rocket fire".

The Crimean Wind Telegram channel reports two explosions in the town of Dzhankoy. The traffic through the Dzhankoy checkpoint is blocked.

What is known about the explosions in Crimea

The explosions in occupied Crimea were reported on 14 December. A helicopter was taken into the sky.

On 11 December, explosions were heard in Feodosia. A fire was reported in the industrial part of the city.

On 5 December, the SSU and the DIU attacked the 'Marine Oil Terminal' in Feodosia.

This is an important infrastructure facility that provides fuel to Russian troops. Ukrainian drones were working on it, according to media reports.

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"Union without Ukraine." Orban puts forward new cynical demands to the EU

Orban continues to blackmail the EU
Source:  online.ua

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, known for his pro-Russian stance, published a post on his social media titled "What the Hungarian Nation Wants from Brussels." It even lists demands regarding the future of Ukraine.

Points of attention

  • The EU is contemplating taking action against Hungary, including the possibility of depriving the country of its voting rights within the bloc, due to Orban's tactics of blackmail and sabotage.
  • The ongoing power struggle between Orban and the EU underscores the challenges of maintaining unity and cooperation within the European Union, particularly in the face of diverging political ideologies.

Orban continues to blackmail the EU

What is important to understand is that the post published by the politician is a reformulated list of "12 points" — a concise statement of the demands of the leaders of the Hungarian Revolution (1848–1849).

As it turned out, Viktor Orban "wants a Europe of nations," sovereignty, and "a strong veto for national governments," but he also "demands" that "Soros agents be expelled from the European Commission" and "corrupt lobbyists be removed from parliament."

Moreover, Putin's ally demanded to ban the "unnatural re-education" of children, as well as to protect the "Christian heritage of Europe."

The last item on Orban's list of demands reads: "Union, but without Ukraine."

It is worth noting that on March 15, Hungary celebrates the anniversary of the Hungarian Revolution of 1848-49.

It was during this period that radical transformations of the socio-political system of the Kingdom of Hungary took place, independence from the Habsburgs was declared, and a democratic state was created.

By the way, it recently became known that the European Union wants to deprive Hungary of its voting rights in the bloc due to constant blackmail and sabotage by Viktor Orban's team.

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